Death in the Afternoon
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The Definitive Chronicle of Courage, Art, and Tragedy
"The only place where you could see life and death, i.e., violent death now that the wars were over, was in the bullring..."
Ernest Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon is far more than a technical manual on bullfighting; it is a profound philosophical meditation on the nature of fear, bravery, and the human condition. First published in 1932, it remains the most famous work in the English language concerning the Spanish corrida.
Hemingway takes the reader into the heart of the Spanish arena, explaining the history, the intricate rituals, and the "three acts" of the bullfight with the precision of a seasoned observer. Through his eyes, the bullfight is transformed from a mere spectacle into a tragic art form—a struggle where the matador must find grace under pressure while facing the ultimate reality of death.
Written in Hemingway’s muscular, evocative prose, the book also serves as a rich cultural travelogue of Spain, filled with digressions on literature, art, and the author's own code of living. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the obsession with honor and the visceral intensity that defined Hemingway's life and work.
Product Overview
- ISBN: 9780099909101
- Author(s): Ernest Hemingway
- Publisher: Arrow
- Pages: 343
- Format: Mass Media Paperback