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Matadores: Latino Bullfighters en el Ruedo de Toros
Contributor(s): Dale, Pierce (Author)
ISBN: 1888205075     ISBN-13: 9781888205077
Publisher: Floricanto Press
OUR PRICE:   $26.35  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2008
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Ethnic Studies - Hispanic American Studies
- Biography & Autobiography
Dewey: B
Series: Nuestra Historia
Physical Information: 0.53" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" (0.66 lbs) 232 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Hispanic
 
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Publisher Description:
Matadores is a unique, solid, and authoritative collective biography covering the career of various Latino and a few American toreros, who performed in the old Plaza Monumental de Toros of Ciudad Ju rez over the plaza's five decades of operation. This detailed reference book includes over 200 biographies of matadores, novilleros, rejoneadores, picadores, banderilleros and even a handful of writers who were regulars in the plaza. There is an ample selection of both famous and not-so-famous names. Among the biographies covering high points of their careers are Calesero, Luis Procuna, Carlos Arruza, Armillita, the Capetillos, Fernando Dos Santos, Finito, Inclusero, Garc a Higuras, Francisco Ruiz Miguel, Cordob s, Mario Sevilla, Caleserito, Marian Ramos, Manolo Mart nez, Eloy Cavazos, Curro Rivera, Curro Leal, Geno, David Renk, Jes s Sol rzano, Fabi n Ruiz, Jaime Bravo, Guillermo Montes Sortibr n, Jose Antonio Gaona, Bernardo Valencia, John Fulton, Patricia McCormick, Rogelio Leduc, Fabi n Barba, Gast n Santos, and many others. Mr. Pierce also pays tribute to what may well have been one of the greatest days in the Monumental bullring during the 1979 season, when a rejoneador and three mediocre toreros gave the showing of their respective lifetimes to the dreaded toros de Casablancas, the bull ranch owned by impresario Hurtado. Large, difficult to handle by inexperienced matadors and with unshaven horns, no figures would face examples of this herd. Thus, the lesser-knowns with something to gain would take chances with them. Gast n Santos, John Fulton, Bernardo Valencia and Rogelio Leduc did so, cutting a total of seven ears before the afternoon was over. . Matadores is not only an authoritative reference source of toreros Latinos, but it also pays homage to the arte taurina, las faenas, to both bullfighter and bulls, to the extraordinary men who have kept and still keep alive an ancestral Hispanic cultural tradition.