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Bullfighting

Art, Technique and Spanish Society

John McCormick Berdecio Rokerto

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English
Transaction Publishers
30 November 1999
"Ernest Hemingway, best-known to layman and aficionado alike, in his fiction described bullfighting, or toreo, as a cross between romantic risk and a drunken party, or as an elaborate substitute for war, ending in wounds or death. Although his descriptions of the ""beauty""in toreo are lyrical, they are short on imaginative creation of how such beauty, through techniques and discipline, comes about. Hemingway may have sculpted a personal mystique of toreo but, in the opinion of some, he ignored or slighted the full, unique nature of the subject.

In Bullfighting: Art, Technique, and Spanish Society John McCormick sorts through the complexities of toreo, to suggest the aesthetic, social, and moral dimensions of an art that is geographically limited, but universal when seen in round. While having felt the attraction of Hemingway's approach, McCormick knew that he was being seduced by elements that had little to do with toreo. To try to right Hemingway's distortions, he named the first edition of this book The Complete Aficionado, but then realized that the volume was directed at more than just the spectator: BullFighting is written from the point of view of the torerro, as opposed to the usual spectator's impressions and enthusiasm. With the help of a retired matador de toros, Mario Sevilla Mascarenas, who taught McCormick the rudiments of toreo as well as the emotions and discipline essential to survival, the authors rescue 'toreo from romantic cliches. They probe the anatomy of the matador's training and technique, provide a past-and-present survey of the traditions of the corrida, and furnish dramatic portraits of such famous figures as Manolete, Joselito, Belmonte, and Ordonez.

Here then is an informed analysis and critique of the origins and myths of toreo and a survey of the novels it has inspired. Defending the faith in a lively as well as clear and discerning manner, this volume provides a committed and vivid approach to the rich history, ritual, and symbolism of the bullfight as it currently exists."

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Imprint:   Transaction Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   476g
ISBN:   9780765806574
ISBN 10:   0765806576
Pages:   300
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1: Toreo as Art; 2: The Toro; 3: The Education of a Torero—I; 4: The Education of a Torero—II; 5: Contemporary Toreo; 6: Toreo and Society; 7: The Underside of Toreo; 8: The Bulls of Fiction; 9: Conversations with Carlos; Postscript

John McCormick

Reviews for Bullfighting: Art, Technique and Spanish Society

[A]nyone who is the least bit curious about bullfighting should read this informative book. </p> --<em>Arts and Letters</em></p> English is an expressive language, yet the word <em>bullfighting</em> fails to convey what is represented by toreo--which has to do with aristocratic bulls, brave men, the antiquity of Spain's national fiesta, the conflicting passions of the Spanish people over toreo, and their disposition toward a tragic perception of life, among other things. This latter quality is essential to McCormick's basic premise: that toreo is not sport, but art, even though every <em>torero</em> is not an artist, nor capable of being one. You do not see the high art of toreo every Sunday in the bullring, but when you do, you never forget it. </p> --Richard O'Mara, Sewanee Review</em></p> One of the best bullfight books of all time--in any language. </p> --William Lyon, bullfight critic and author</p>


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