jueves, 21 de agosto de 2014

I too came to understand what Orson Welles – who also trained as a torero – had come to understand before me, as had his friend Hemingway before him.

Closer to home, the theatre critic and first ever literary manager of the National Theatre, Kenneth Tynan, wrote of the “slow, sad fury of a perfect bullfight,” comparing it to Shakespeare’s Othello in its dark majesty and gravity. 

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