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Critic Keneth Kinnamon argues that young Romero is the novel's only honorable character. [54] Hemingway named Romero after Pedro Romero, an 18th-century bullfighter who killed thousands of bulls in the most difficult manner: having the bull impale itself on his sword as he stood perfectly still. Reynolds says Romero, who symbolizes the ...
Pedro Romero Martínez (19 November 1754 – 10 February 1839) was a bullfighter from the Romero family in Ronda, Spain. His grandfather Francisco is credited with advancing the art of using the muleta ; his father and two brothers were also toreros .
The Dangerous Summer is a nonfiction book by Ernest Hemingway published posthumously in 1985 and written in 1959 and 1960. The book describes the rivalry between bullfighters Luis Miguel Dominguín and his brother-in-law, Antonio Ordóñez, during the "dangerous summer" of 1959.
2.3 Light welterweight. 2.4 Welterweight. 2.5 Middleweight. ... Maikro Romero Liborio Romero ... Pedro Dias Robert Carmody ...
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Hemingway disliked these changes and attempted to have his name removed from the production. [3] This production ran for 87 performances. The play wasn't professionally produced with Hemingway's original script until 2008 when Mint Theater Company staged the play.
Case 1:10-cv-01067-RBW-DAR Document 212 Filed 12/14/12 Page 2 of 38. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ...
Hemingway became a bullfighting aficionado after seeing the Pamplona Festival of San Fermín in the 1920s. He wrote about the tradition in the novel The Sun Also Rises . [ 1 ] In Death in the Afternoon , Hemingway explores the metaphysics of bullfighting—the ritualized, almost religious practice—that he considered analogous to the writer's ...