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Category Archives: Madrid
Meeting Hemingway’s Hero
I knew a bar called Las Panderetas where bullfighters went and I had seen Nicanor Villalta sitting at a table in the corner one afternoon. I could have approached him right then but I wasn´t ready, and by the time … Continue reading
Posted in 1, bullfight, fighting bull, Madrid, Spain
Tagged bullfighter, bullfighting, Death in the Afternoon, Hemingway, Hemingway hero, literature, Madrid, Madrid bullring, Nicanor Villalta, Sidney Franklin
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The Valley of the Fallen
At Appomattox, at the end of the American Civil War, the surrender of the Southern armies was unconditional. The parlor of the (reconstructed) McLean House, Appomattox Court House, Virginia, site of the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee at the … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, history, Madrid, religion, Spain
Tagged dictator, Madrid, mausoleum, monument, pharoah, sculpture, soldiers' grave, Spanish Civil War, tomb
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