The Dance Shelf
Long After Midnight at the Nino Bien
Brian Winter
PublicAffairs
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9781586483708, $24.95 www (dot) publicaffairsbooks (dot) com
LONG AFTER MIDNIGHT AT THE NINO BIEN: A YANQUI'S MISSTEPS IN ARGENTINA
tells of an American who decides on a whim to move to Argentina and
learn to tango - his quest to shine in the tango hall with a group of
elderly men who move like Enrique Iglesias and his quest to understand
the tango leads to a deeper cultural appreciation of Argentina as a
whole: an appreciation which comes to life in a book highly
recommended for a range of collections: those surveying international
dance in general, tango in particular, or Latin American or
Argentinean culture as a whole.
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