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How to Watch a Bullfight

$59.95 AUD
Discover the captivating world of bullfighting with our insightful guide, 'How to Watch a Bullfight' by Tristan Wood. This comprehensive book offers a vivid exploration of the thrilling and controversial cultural spectacle of bullfighting, known as 'corridas,' that has captivated audiences in Spain, France, and South America. With 224 pages filled with detailed explanations, illustrations, and expert insights, you’ll learn about the key players, including celebrated bullfighters like Cayetano, José Tomás, and Enrique Ponce, each with unique styles ranging from flamboyant and reckless to calm and masterful. Understand the intricate structure of a bullfight, the art of the matador, and the essential moves and stages that define this age-old tradition. Whether you are an enthusiast seeking a deeper appreciation or a curious traveler hoping to understand this complex event, our guide presents the bullfighter’s art through layman's terms, ensuring clarity on this fascinating topic. With its rich narrative and engaging storytelling, this book is your gateway to experiencing the excitement, music, and emotional drama of the corrida. Perfect for tourists and locals alike, it enhances your enjoyment and understanding of one of the most unique and historical spectacles in modern culture.

Author: Tristan Wood Publisher: Merlin Unwin Books

Dimensions: 189 x 246 mm
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 01-03-2011

This is the golden age of bullfighting. In the last 60 years, the number of bullfights (corridas) held in Spain has increased almost ninefold, peaking in 2007. Great bullfighting names have the status of football stars, with heroes including Cayetano, José Tomás, Enrique Ponce and Morante de la Puebla, their styles ranging from the flamboyant and breath-takingly reckless to calm domination and technical mastery. Many English-speaking tourists on holiday witness this most ancient and colourful of spectacles, but few understand what is really going on. This illustrated guide acknowledges that attending a bullfight is controversial and will not appeal to everyone. It throws light on the bullfighter’s art and outlines the structure of the corrida, the key players and the various moves and stages. A fascinating and complex event is defined step-by-step in layman's terms. The music, the excitement and reactions of the crowd and the drama are all put into context and one of the most ancient and unusual of modern spectacles becomes clear. This book is designed to give readers of whatever persuasion an understanding of bullfighting, so that they can either increase their pleasure in watching a corrida in Spain, France or South America, or simply learn what is involved in this most complex, moving and controversial of spectacles.

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How to Watch a Bullfight

$59.95 AUD
Discover the captivating world of bullfighting with our insightful guide, 'How to Watch a Bullfight' by Tristan Wood. This comprehensive book offers a vivid exploration of the thrilling and controversial cultural spectacle of bullfighting, known as 'corridas,' that has captivated audiences in Spain, France, and South America. With 224 pages filled with detailed explanations, illustrations, and expert insights, you’ll learn about the key players, including celebrated bullfighters like Cayetano, José Tomás, and Enrique Ponce, each with unique styles ranging from flamboyant and reckless to calm and masterful. Understand the intricate structure of a bullfight, the art of the matador, and the essential moves and stages that define this age-old tradition. Whether you are an enthusiast seeking a deeper appreciation or a curious traveler hoping to understand this complex event, our guide presents the bullfighter’s art through layman's terms, ensuring clarity on this fascinating topic. With its rich narrative and engaging storytelling, this book is your gateway to experiencing the excitement, music, and emotional drama of the corrida. Perfect for tourists and locals alike, it enhances your enjoyment and understanding of one of the most unique and historical spectacles in modern culture.

Author: Tristan Wood Publisher: Merlin Unwin Books

Dimensions: 189 x 246 mm
Pages: 224
Publication Date: 01-03-2011

This is the golden age of bullfighting. In the last 60 years, the number of bullfights (corridas) held in Spain has increased almost ninefold, peaking in 2007. Great bullfighting names have the status of football stars, with heroes including Cayetano, José Tomás, Enrique Ponce and Morante de la Puebla, their styles ranging from the flamboyant and breath-takingly reckless to calm domination and technical mastery. Many English-speaking tourists on holiday witness this most ancient and colourful of spectacles, but few understand what is really going on. This illustrated guide acknowledges that attending a bullfight is controversial and will not appeal to everyone. It throws light on the bullfighter’s art and outlines the structure of the corrida, the key players and the various moves and stages. A fascinating and complex event is defined step-by-step in layman's terms. The music, the excitement and reactions of the crowd and the drama are all put into context and one of the most ancient and unusual of modern spectacles becomes clear. This book is designed to give readers of whatever persuasion an understanding of bullfighting, so that they can either increase their pleasure in watching a corrida in Spain, France or South America, or simply learn what is involved in this most complex, moving and controversial of spectacles.

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