Having pursued a conventional enough path through school and university, Jason Webster was all set to enter the world of academe as a profession. But when his aloof Florentine girlfriend of some years dumped him unceremoniously, he found himself at a crossroads. Abandoning the world of libraries and the future he had always imagined for himself, he headed off instead for Spain in search of duende, the intense emotional state - part ecstasy, part desperation - so intrinsic to flamenco. DUENDE is an account of his years spent in Spain feeding his obsessive interest in flamenco: he subjects himself to the tyranny of his guitar teacher, practising for hours on end until his fingers bleed; he becomes involved in a passionate affair with Lola, a flamenco dancer (and older woman) married to the gun-toting Vicente, only to flee Alicante in fear of his life; in Madrid, he falls in with Gypsies and meets the imperious Jes?s. Joining their dislocated, cocaine-fuelled world, stealing cars by night and sleeping away the days in tawdry rooms, he finds himself spiralling self-destructively downwards. It is only when he arrives in Granada bruised and battered, after two years total immersion in the flamenco lifestyle that he is able to put his obsession into context. In the tradition of Laurie Lee's classic AS I WALKED OUT ONE MIDSUMMER MORNING, DUENDE charts a young man's emotional coming of age and offers real insight into the passionate essence of flamenco.
About the Author
Jason Webster was born in San Francisco in 1970 and grew up in England and Germany. After living for several years in Italy and Egypt, he went to Spain where he learnt flamenco guitar. He currently lives in Oxfordshire and Valencia. Duende is his first book.
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This book will for most start off as an easy read... after all the book is usually sold as a travel piece, and as with a lot of such books, you would expect it to be a bit of a summer read, taking your time. And the first couple of chapters it is a little like that. Slowly taking off, but then on your third day of reading you realise you cannot put the book down. This is because the power of flamenco overtakes the books pull as a travel story.
In many parts humorous, the book is a type of autobiography, although Webster does not over-indulge in self-exploration but we rather find out more about him through his comments on the people he meets on his travels through spain.
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