Duende
A Journey In Search Of Flamenco
- Published: 1 July 2010
- ISBN: 9781407094618
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 352
Duende is an intensely personal portrait of a country in the throes of modernisation, whose spirit still defies definition
Observer
A powerful, dangerous book that should win many prizes
Conde Nast Traveller
An impressive debut... Duende sweeps along from one harmonious chord to the next and builds into a crescendo that is as rich in atmosphere and emotion as the world it seeks to portray... What it does most successfully is describe a young man's rite of passage through a foreign culture, a journey from which he emerges with a greater understanding of his subject and considerably wiser about the nature of human relationships. We sill be lucky if we see many such passionate and evocative travel books this year
The Sunday Times
Fascinating... The best travel writing is not about topography but people, and Webster's infiltration of this notoriously closed community makes for compulsive reading... Webster is an exceptional writer, and this is a great book
Guardian
Highly entertaining... Music, passion, drugs, 'a beakerful of the warm South' - who could resist all that in these dark days?
Time Out
His descriptions of troubled modern day Spain are mesmerising, but the greater curiosity is in seeing just how much trouble the confused innocent can create for himself before finding out whom he might really be
Daily Express
I found his descriptions of the Flamenco underworld irresistible... I couldn't put it down
Chris Stewart, author of Driving Over Lemons
Jason Webster may have started out by hoping that flamenco would provide him with a means of creative expression, but by the end it very much looks as if he has found his true voice as a writer
Sunday Telegraph
Jason Webster portrays the sheer anarchy and passion of the place as convincingly as any of his more illustrious predecessors
Brimingham Post
One of the best books ever written about Spain
Literary Review
The autobiography-as-travelogue that is also a rite of passage is a form which worked brilliantly for Laurie Lee and Bruce Chatwin - both novelists as well as seekers after the truth-behind-the-truth. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new star of the genre: Jason Webster
Daily Mail
The traditions of the Bildungsroman and the rites-of-passage novel have migrated into the travel genre
The Times Literary Supplement
Wonderfully told, with enough detail about flamenco to educate the curious, and enough drama and characters to fill a novel, Webster may not have turned out to be a guitar maestro, but his journey is recounted like a master
Wanderlust