Manolete
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Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez (July 4, 1917 in Córdoba, Spain - August 28, 1947 in Linares, Spain), better known as Manolete, was a famous Spanish bullfighter. He rose to prominence shortly after the Spanish Civil War. He is considered by some to be the greatest bullfighter of all time. His style was sober and serious, with few concessions to the gallery, and he excelled at the 'suerte de matar', the kill. He died following a goring in the right upper leg as he killed the fifth bull of the day, the Miura bull Islero, an event that left Spain in a state of shock.
Manolete had been lured out of retirement by the up and coming Luis Miguel Dominguín the second, who was at the time courting the American movie star, Ava Gardner. General Francisco Franco, then ruler of Spain, ordered three days of "national mourning", during which only funeral dirges were heard on the radio.
[edit] In popular culture
- Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody will play him in 2007's Manolete.
- The George A. Romero film, Land of the Dead featured a character named Manolete, who was named after the bullfighter.
- Crooked Fingers' 2005 album Dignity and Shame is loosely based in part on the life of Manolete.
- "Death of Manolete" is a 10,000 Maniacs song from the 1983 album Secrets of the I Ching.
- The Day Manolete Was Killed is an up-and-coming band currently based in New York
[edit] External links
- http://www.fib.se/mano.html
- http://www.spanish-fiestas.com/bullfighting/manolete.htm
- Manolete, Estrella Internacional La Cueva de Zaratustra
- "Haunted By The Horns", (2006) An ESPN online article about Matador Alejandro Amaya and Matador Eloy Cavazos. The article investigates why matadors choose their profession.
- "The Story Of A Matador" (1962). A 30 minute David Wolper episode, provides an excellent insight into what it's like to be a matador. In this case, it's the late Matador Jaime Bravo