Chaves Nogales, true flamenco fan

Anyone who has read 'The teacher Juan Martínez who was there' knows that without fear of making mistakes we are facing a peak of the narrative of the Sevillian journalist, Manuel Chaves Nogales. In my case, I would go further by cataloging that work as the best 'fiction' story that has ever been written on a flamenco theme and a true marvel in the social-political portrait of the Russian Revolution and its surroundings.. Whoever reads these lines will say that it is not saying much either because not many novels have been written about this musical genre either, but I would argue that even if that were the case it would not come close to equaling. Perhaps they will call me exaggerated if I put it at the level of the Lazarillo or a Rinconete and Cortadillo without being beyond the picaresque, an essay on the consequences of war.

I say this as a prelude to the review of the new book that Almuzara is now publishing; 'The flamenco' in Chaves Nogales and which includes a good part of the booklet (very brief) some excerpts from the aforementioned book, very paradigmatic, you have to recognize it, from the epic of the mischievous dancer Juan Martínez and his flamenco troupe. This gold filling alone is not worth the purchase of the same, but a few articles that summarize his look at the most international cultural phenomenon of those that adorn our bull skin., no matter who no matter. The vision of Chaves Nogales goes through some aspects that follow from radiant news among flamencology and that I would place them under the greater support of a simple phrase but founded on an axiom: “Be wary of those who only support one type of singing”.

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