The Matador's Cape

The Matador's Cape
Author: Stephen Holmes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2007-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 113946504X

The Matador's Cape delves into the causes of the catastrophic turn in American policy at home and abroad since 9/11. In a collection of searing essays, the author explores Washington's inability to bring 'the enemy' into focus, detailing the ideological, bureaucratic, electoral and (not least) emotional forces that severely distorted the American understanding of, and response to, the terrorist threat. He also shows how the gratuitous and disastrous shift of attention from al Qaeda to Iraq was shaped by a series of misleading theoretical perspectives on the end of deterrence, the clash of civilizations, humanitarian intervention, unilateralism, democratization, torture, intelligence gathering and wartime expansions of presidential power. The author's breadth of knowledge about the War on Terror leads to conclusions about present-day America that are at once sobering in their depth of reference and inspiring in their global perspective.

The Matador's Crown

The Matador's Crown
Author: Alex Archer
Publisher: Gold Eagle
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373621582

As something of an expert on the medieval period, archaeologist Annja Creed jumps at the invitation from the Museum of Cadiz to assess its acquisition of Egyptian coins. She soon finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation that takes her through the colorful world of flamenco and bullfighting. Original.

Death and the Sun

Death and the Sun
Author: Edward Lewine
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2014-07-15
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0544364279

Part sports writing, part travelogue, this is a portrait of Spain, its people, and their passion for a beautiful yet deadly spectacle. A brilliant observer in the tradition of Adam Gopnik and Paul Theroux, Edward Lewine reveals a Spain few outsiders have seen. There's nothing more Spanish than bullfighting, and nothing less like its stereotype. For matadors and aficionados, it is not a blood sport but an art, an ancient subculture steeped in ritual, machismo, and the feverish attentions of fans and the press. Lewine explains Spain and the art of the bulls by spending a bullfighting season traveling Spanish highways with the celebrated matador Francisco Rivera Ordónez, following Fran, as he’s known, through every region and social stratum. Fran’s great-grandfather was a famous bullfighter and the inspiration for Hemingway’s matador in The Sun Also Rises. Fran’s father was also a star matador, until a bull took his life shortly before Fran’s eleventh birthday. Fran is blessed and haunted by his family history. Formerly a top performer himself, Fran’s reputation has slipped, and as the season opens he feels intense pressure to live up to his legacy amid tabloid scrutiny in the wake of his separation from his wife, a duchess. But Fran perseveres through an eventful season of early triumph, serious injury, and an unlikely return to glory. A New York Times Editor’s Choice Praise for Death and the Sun “May be the most in-depth, incisively written guide to bullfighting available in English. Every drunken sophomore riding the rails to Pamplona this summer ought to keep a volume in his backpack.” —New York Times Book Review “Lewine demonstrates knowledge of and respect for the matador’s dangerous profession. E also explores the history of Spaine and the charms and contradictions evident within the country’s exceptionally varied cultures and people.” —Boston Globe

The Lady Matador's Hotel

The Lady Matador's Hotel
Author: Cristina Garcia
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439181756

A novel about the intertwining lives of the denizens of a hotel in an unnamed Latin American country in the midst of political turmoil.

Death in the Afternoon

Death in the Afternoon
Author: Ernest Hemingway, Ernest
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2018-01-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983811326

Death in the Afternoon is a non-fiction book written by Ernest Hemingway about the ceremony and traditions of Spanish bullfighting, published in 1932. The book provides a look at the history and what Hemingway considers the magnificence of bullfighting. It also contains a deeper contemplation on the nature of fear and courage. While essentially a guide book, there are three main sections: Hemingway's work, pictures, and a glossary of terms.

Don't You Believe It!

Don't You Believe It!
Author: Herb Reich
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2010-02-09
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 160239766X

If you think that witches were burned at Salem, that St. Patrick was Irish, and that George Washington was our first president...don't you believe...

Dangerous Summer

Dangerous Summer
Author: Ernest Hemingway
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2014-05-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1476770077

The Dangerous Summer is Hemingway's firsthand chronicle of a brutal season of bullfights. In this vivid account, Hemingway captures the exhausting pace and pressure of the season, the camaraderie and pride of the matadors, and the mortal drama—as in fight after fight—the rival matadors try to outdo each other with ever more daring performances. At the same time Hemingway offers an often complex and deeply personal self-portrait that reveals much about one of the twentieth century's preeminent writers.

MYSTERIES OF THE OLD MANSION

MYSTERIES OF THE OLD MANSION
Author: Marcie Bonano
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483684075

Four new graduates from Harvard decide to go to Las Vegas to celebrate. After a night of partying Jim finds a paper in his shirt pocket, it is a map of Mexico. He has no idea who slipped the map into his pocket, but feels he needs to go to Mexico. His three buddies decide they want to go with him. They have no idea what Mexico has in store for them. Once they cross the border they have to get on a bus, which breaks down and they have to get another bus. They see many different things along the way. Finally they arrive in Puerto Vallarta and can't believe how beautiful this place is. When they finally find where this map takes them Jim can't believe he inherited a mansion on a hill and proceeds from his great grandfather's gold mine. The four gringos move into the mansion where they discover many mysteries.

Mexico

Mexico
Author: James Albert Michener
Publisher: Fawcett
Total Pages: 671
Release: 1994
Genre: Epic literature
ISBN: 0449221873

"Astounding...Fast-moving, Intriguing...James Michener is back in huge, familiar form with MEXICO." LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS Here is the story of an American journalist who travels to Mexico to report on the upcoming duel between two great matadors, but who is ultimately swept up in the dramatic story of his Mexican ancestors. From the brutality and brilliance of the ancients, to the iron fist of the invading Spaniards, to the modern-day Mexicans battling through dust and bloodshed to build a nation upon the ashes of revolution, James Michener weaves it all into an epic human story that ranks with the best of his beloved, bestselling novels. A MAIN SELECTION OF THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB

Of Death and Beauty: A Novel

Of Death and Beauty: A Novel
Author: Barbara Grenfell Fairhead
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2013
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0865349371

When the beautiful Magdalena Chavez and her troubled, passionate son move into the small town of Las Madres, New Mexico, it doesn't take long for the discerning among the townspeople to discover that they are "other." Magdalena is a teller of stories that delight many, but also challenge the assumptions of one and all. Soon the reader is seduced into an enchanted world in which the boundary between reality and fantasy is always on the point of collapsing. The main characters must maintain a difficult balance between opposing polarities-sacred and profane, forbidden desire and ruthless power-a balance that seems to come instinctively to the simple but knowing inhabitants of Las Madres. Fairhead is utterly at home in this environment, evoking it with a mixture of precision and lyrical intensity. Whether she is describing the tumult of a bullfight, the stillness of a work of art or the vast, cinematic splendour of the New Mexico landscape, her voice is always pitch perfect. As the title suggests, it is a world of great beauty, but that same title also warns us that we cannot speak of beauty without also speaking of death. The Duende, that dark wind that blows through the world and touches the back of the neck whenever death is possible, is never far away.