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CAPTURING THE MYTH, MERRIMENT AND MADNESS,
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This review is from: Run To The Sun - Pamplona's Fiesta de San Fermin (Hardcover)
The finest collection of photographs ever put together around the Pamplona Fiesta. My first was in 1959 when I accidentally met Ernest Hemingway. I had just backpacked through Tunisia to find a German mountain fortress that had stopped the Allies during WW2. Hemingway knew about it and invited me to join his group. Many years after his death I wrote of that period and all that followed in "Hemingway's Paris and Pamplona, Then and Now."
No other photobook has so dramatically pictured all of the drama that brought Hemingway back to Pamplona time and again to the very end. The essence of why it did is captured in the fine photographs on these pages. Seeing this collection for himself, Hem would have shouted OLÉ!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A Magical Memoir Of A True Artist,
By F Ray Mouton Jr (New Orleans, Louisiana United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Run To The Sun - Pamplona's Fiesta de San Fermin (Hardcover)
Pamplona has many extraordiany photographers who have documented Fiesta de San Fermin from the first days of photography, and a number of gifted foreigners, most notably Igne Morath, a founder of the famed Magnum Agency in Paris, have done excellent photographic essays of Sanfermines. That Igne Morath praised this book is all anyone need know to judge its artistic value.No photographer in the history of fiesta has worked longer, harder and brought more talent to bear on capturing the essence of the celebration. By the time Jim Hollander begin to photograph fiesta, he was already a veteran of many years. His knowledge, deep understanding, and love of all aspects of the fiesta, together with his tireless dedication and devotion, make this volume more the memoir of an artist than just a beautiful photographic essay. In that sense, this is a historic work. One will not find as extensive a collection of fiesta photographs anywhere, nor will one find a more artistic array of Pamplona images anywhere. This book is sui generis, one of a kind, and well worth its cost, for one needs to view this not as the purchase of a book, but rather as the acquisition of a fabulous art collection. The essay of Matador Franciso Rivera Ordonez is a very rare thing for any reader to encounter (Matadors rarely write this way about themselves and their work) and Ordonez's writing is as articulate and illuminating as is the prose of veteran American runner Joe Distler and Candadian David Pierce, a colorful character who is presented in both his prose and Hollander's photographs. There will not be another book like this one because there will never be another photographer who will devote so much of his professional life and talent to documenting Fiesta de San Fermin.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Brings the Running of the Bulls to life,
This review is from: Run To The Sun - Pamplona's Fiesta de San Fermin (Hardcover)
I have been going to Pamplona's Running of the Bulls for more than a quarter century. This compilation of dramatic photos is worth its weight in gold. It captures the spirit of the fiesta and will bring back fond memories of the wild days and nights in Pamplona during the fiesta for anyone who has had the good fortune of being there.There is far more to the Fiesta of San Fermin than simply the Running of the Bulls, though the run gets all the publicity. Jim Hollander's book lets readers savor the insider nuances of this fiesta as well as sense the adrenaline-charged excitement of the bulls thundering across the cobblestone streets. If you have been to Pamplona for the fiesta, this book is the next best thing to having the opportunity to take a trip back. Viva San Fermin! Gora San Fermin!
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