Jun 25, 8pm ~~ One of my reading projects for 2023 is to go through some books I have collected over the years about bullfighting. Matador is just the second book I have read from this pile. The majority are not in the GR database at all, and many are in Spanish, which I can read but at a much slower pace than when I read in English. So this will probably be a two-year project at the very least.
I have both fiction and non-fiction titles for this project. Matador is a novel by Barnaby Conrad. According to the Wiki article about Conrad, this 1952 book was his second work, and was selected by John Steinbeck as his favorite novel of the year.
Only someone with an intimate knowledge of bullfighting could have produced this compelling portrait of a man facing his final fight, one he agreed to reluctantly after a challenge by the next 'number one' of the bullfighting world. But our matador 'Pacote' has problems. His concentration is not as sharp as it should be. He has allowed his relationship with his girlfriend to take over his life, becoming a city playboy. This is a problem for most successful matadors: with success come distractions that take time and focus away from the training that must be maintained in order to stay alive in the ring.
Pacote is also facing a fear he has never experienced before. Can he even go out on this final day without more than a few slugs of whiskey going down his throat first? And how will he handle the heir apparent who is so determined to perform better then the retiring master?
This was an intense look at the bullring through the eyes of a man who had forgotten more than he should have about what his life has been up to the point of his final fight. How will he face his fears? How will the afternoon unfold? Between the youngster and the man about to retire, who will win the battle of egos? Who besides the bulls will die?
This is the second time I have read this book but the first since joining GR. Conrad was a bullfighter himself so his descriptions and his knowledge are authentic. I have just ordered a few other Conrad titles so now definitely this particular project will last longer than just this one year.