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{{Big|''The Bullfight: A Photographic Narrative with Text by Norman Mailer''. New York: CBS Legacy Collection Book, distributed by Macmillan, mid- November. Essay, 112 unnumbered pp., $7.95.}} | |||
No dedication. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s essay, titled “Footnote to ‘Death in the Afternoon,{{' "}} a portrait of the Mexican bullfighter Amando Ramirez (El Loco) is 23 pp.; it is accompanied by a fragment from Federico García Lorca’s “Lament for Sánchez Mejías,” and 91 photographs, comprising a complete depiction of a ''corrida de toros'', but using a series of bullfighters, including Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordónez (the rivals in Ernest Hemingway’s ''The Dangerous Summer''), and El Cordobes. | No dedication. [[Norman Mailer|Mailer]]’s essay, titled “Footnote to ‘Death in the Afternoon,{{' "}} a portrait of the Mexican bullfighter Amando Ramirez (El Loco) is 23 pp.; it is accompanied by a fragment from Federico García Lorca’s “Lament for Sánchez Mejías,” and 91 photographs, comprising a complete depiction of a ''corrida de toros'', but using a series of bullfighters, including Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordónez (the rivals in Ernest Hemingway’s ''The Dangerous Summer''), and El Cordobes. |