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The Spirit of Tequila

Buch | Hardcover
128 Seiten
2017
Trinity University Press,U.S. (Verlag)
978-1-59534-823-4 (ISBN)
27,40 inkl. MwSt
Photographs capturing the culture and beauty of tequila, the national spirit of Mexico
Agave dates back to the Aztec civilization as an important crop in Mexico. Since the 1600s, the people of western Mexico have cultivated blue agave from the red volcanic soil that blankets the region, to make what we know as tequila. The Spirit of Tequila celebrates the tradition, culture, and myth of this iconic drink. Joel Salcido traveled across the state of Jalisco capturing images of distilleries and artisanal tequileras, including blue agave fields at sunset, the agave's pineapple-like centers (piñas), elegantly shadowed barrel rooms (añejos), and, of course, the agave farmers themselves.

Nearly ninety photographs, taken with a medium format camera—some in full-color, some in duotone—reveal not only the tequila making process but also the region’s traditions of culture and religion. Haunting and beautiful, a church spire is juxtaposed with a firework celebration in honor of the Virgen de Guadalupe. A Mexican charro rides through the streets of Arandas. Near Atotonilco, a horse pulls a traditional plow through the fields to irrigate. Exploring the rooms and techniques hidden in the distilleries of legendary tequilas Herradura, Sauza, Jose Cuervo, Don Julio, and others, The Spirit of Tequila celebrates a craft that is rooted deep in the culture of Mexico.

Paul Salopek is an American journalist. A two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, he was raised in central Mexico. In 2013 he embarked on the “Out of Eden Walk,” a seven-year, 20,000-mile transcontinental foot journey along one of the migration routes taken by early humans out of Africa. Funded by the National Geographic Society, the Knight Foundation, and the Abundance Foundation, the project aims to immerse readers in the lives of nomads, villagers, traders, farmers, and fishers Salopek meets along the way. He has written for the Chicago Tribune, Foreign Policy, the Atlantic, and National Geographic Magazine.

Erscheinungsdatum
Einführung Chantal Martineau
Illustrationen Joel Salcido
Vorwort Paul Salopek
Zusatzinfo approximately 90 color and duotone photographs
Verlagsort San Antonio
Sprache englisch
Maße 203 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Fotokunst
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Getränke
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Länderküchen
Reisen
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte
ISBN-10 1-59534-823-9 / 1595348239
ISBN-13 978-1-59534-823-4 / 9781595348234
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