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BookPa' bravo yo: historias de la salsa en el Perú

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  • 008120311s2011 pe b 000 0 spa
  • 010__ |a bi2015000924
  • 972__ |a HLAS |b 70 |c Jonathan Ritter |d hte4000
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  • 043__ |a s-pe---
  • 05000 |a ML3535.5 |b .J38 2011
  • 1001_ |a Jáuregui, Eloy.
  • 24510 |a Pa' bravo yo: |b historias de la salsa en el Perú.
  • 260__ |a Lima: |b Mesa Redonda, |c 2011.
  • 300__ |a 182 p.: |b bibl.
  • 4901_ |a No ficción
  • 504__ |a Includes bibliographic references (p. 181-182).
  • 520__ |a A highly idiosyncratic, literary book of essays on salsa history by Peruvian poet, journalist, and popular culture critic Eloy Jáuregui. Organized into "A" and "B" sides, the 36 short essays address a wide range of figures, albums, concerts, and places throughout the Americas, particularly Cuba and New York, that have played a role in the development and consolidation of salsa as a Pan-American popular music genre. The "bonus" features that conclude the book include a chronology of early events in the popularization of the Cuban son, short biographies of major salsa stars and their bands, and a glossary.
  • 650_7 |a Salsa |z Peru |2 hlasstg
  • 650_0 |a Salsa (Music) |z Peru |x History and criticism.
  • 830_0 |a MR no-ficción.
  • 890__ |i 2012364422
  • 953__ |a kdm
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