On Bullfighting

On Bullfighting

by A . L . Kennedy (Author)

Synopsis

People have always been fascinated by the bull, its violent beauty and innate appeal as a symbol of sexual power. And the elaborate choreography of the bullfight also provides an opportunity to confront the other great obsession - death. To watch a bullfight is an extraordianry act of voyeurism. Beyond the theatre, the costumes and the well-worn plot is the fact that a man faces death while the crowd looks on. And so people are drawn to the areana to witness the ultimate spectator sport. They go to admire gracefulness and agility; to be horrified by the proximity of death; to witness a spectacle - all part of the business of watching an animal die. And that's why people argue about bullfighting - whether it is a sport, an art form, or simply a type of stylized torture. The author explores them all, guiding the reader through the maelstrom of ideas.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Yellow Jersey
Published: 28 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0224052195
ISBN 13: 9780224052191
Book Overview: Author received the Somerset Maughan Award, the Encore Award and the Saltire Scottish Book of the Year Award. In 1990 she was nominated byGranta as one of the Best Young British novelists.

Media Reviews
One of the best books of the year. - Jeanette Winterson A strange and beautiful book. - Michael Ignatieff On Bullfighting casts an unofficial eye over a world of male exploit; the public spectacles are treated with a fresh particularity, the inner landscapes of pain with an ardent, high-risk honesty. - Julian Barnes From the Trade Paperback edition.