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OverviewEvery year, at the height of summer, the remote Argentine village of Laborde holds the national malambo contest. Centuries-old, this shatteringly demanding traditional gaucho dance is governed by the most rigid rules. And this festival has one stipulation that makes it unique: the malambo is danced for up to five minutes. That may seem like nothing, but consider the world record for the hundred-meter dash is 9.58 seconds. The dance contest is an obsession for countless young men, who sacrifice their bodies and money as they strive to become the champion, knowing that if they win-in order to safeguard the title's prestige-they can never compete again. When Leila Guerriero traveled to Laborde, one dancer's performance took her breath away, and she spent a year following him as he prepared for the next festival. The result is this superlative piece of journalism, told with tremendous economy and power. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leila Guerriero , Frances RiddlePublisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation Imprint: New Directions Publishing Corporation Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.134kg ISBN: 9780811226004ISBN 10: 081122600 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 07 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsGuerrero irrefutably proves that journalism is one of the beaux arts. Below the light and agile surface that grabs your attention from the first lines, she shows a sureness and a seriousness that confer on her work a powerful consistency. -- Mario Vargas Llosa - El Pais A Simple Story is about an expression of a culture that, unlike tango, has been passed over, neglected or forgotten by all but a few devotees, for whom it is an obsession. Its obscurity, this book suggests, is its salvation. -- The Economist An epic of noble proportions-Guerriero is a mistress of the telling phrase or the revealing detail. -- Sarah Crompton - The Spectator Guerrero irrefutably proves that journalism is one of the beaux arts. Below the light and agile surface that grabs your attention from the first lines, she shows a sureness and a seriousness that confer on her work a powerful consistency. -- Mario Vargas Llosa - El Pais A Simple Story recounts delirious obsession and mastery, and proves beyond a doubt that journalism has a place in the literary bracket. -- Largehearted Boy Hats off to Guerriero -- Dan Piepenbring - The Paris Review A Simple Story is about an expression of a culture that, unlike tango, has been passed over, neglected or forgotten by all but a few devotees, for whom it is an obsession. Its obscurity, this book suggests, is its salvation. -- The Economist An epic of noble proportions-Guerriero is a mistress of the telling phrase or the revealing detail. -- Sarah Crompton - The Spectator Author InformationLeila Guerriero was born in Junin, Argentina, in 1967 and moved to Buenos Aires in 1984. She is one of Argentina's foremost journalists and writers and has published four books. Frances Riddle is a freelance editor, translator, and writer based in Buenos Aires. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |