Joseacute; Manuel Gamboa nos presenta una fabulosa biografiacute;a sobre Sernita de Jerez; uno de los padres del cante flamenco contemporaacute;neo.Hay quien nace donde debe pero fuera de eacute;poca. Sernita de Jerez vino al mundo en territorio chipeacute;n; cuando corriacute;an malos tiempos para la liacute;rica. En su adolescencia vio que la cosa se iba poniendo ldquo;muy durardquo;; que el puchero no puchereaba. Entre los de su generacioacute;n paisana le tocoacute; colocarse en la vanguardia emigrante; saliendo loco de contento con su cargamento flamenco de entidad; llevando en su pensamiento todo un mundo de felicidad; pensando en remediar la situacioacute;n del hogar; que era toda su ilusioacute;n. Y alegre el Sernita se fue por el mundo a cantar. Con Susana y Joseacute;; con Antonio el Bailariacute;nhellip; Y en Madrid se asentoacute;; donde rubricariacute;a sus mejores cantes. Gitano de casta y padre de una estirpe de artitas; como maestro siguioacute; la escondida senda; la que nos aparta de prejuicios y ama a Andaluciacute;a entera; e hizo el papel de pionero. En muchos sentidos es uno de los padres del flamenco contemporaacute;neo; aunque el tiempo no le diese tregua a disfrutarlo; como expresa magistralmente Joseacute; Manuel Gamboa; en esta obra entrantilde;able; original y maacute;gica; en la que los sentimientos; el gracejo y el rigor se mezclan para hacer de su lectura un refinadiacute;simo placer.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Dated But ValuableBy S. BlevinsWhile somewhat dated; this is still a helpful book. It provides basic information about Infrared photography; such as filters and best subjects; I purchased it at a very low price; so while not as up-to-date as some publications; it was still worth the cost.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. need ideas? you need this book!By Frank HayesI bought this along with two by Laurie White Hayball thinking that with all of them; I may be able to piece together enough information to do infrared without burning up a lot of film. Each one stands on its own and had enough information in each to make the infrared journey as easy (almost) as black and white.1 of 5 people found the following review helpful. A Waste of MoneyBy Timothy J. OneillI have 3 digital infrared converted cameras. Im always looking for hints on shooting and especially on how better to process images in Photoshop. This is the 4th edition; and dates back to 1998 (shame on me for not checking closer). There are exactly 2 pages on Infrared Digital cameras (none I have ever heard of). If you want to shoot infrared film; this book is still very dated. The last 2/3 of the book consist of infrared images from the authors portfolio. I was enticed by the glowing reviews; but found the book totally useless for my needs.