“Into The Arena” stands as a seminal work on bullfighting, unparalleled in its depth and perspective among English language texts. Its blend of personal narrative and cultural analysis elevates it beyond a mere account of the corrida, positioning it as a key reference for understanding the complex interplay of tradition, art, and ethics in the bullfighting arena.
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“Complex and ambitious. Compelling and lyrical.”
*****
Mail on Sunday

“An engrossing introduction to Spain’s ‘great feast of art and danger’…brilliantly capturing a fascinating, intoxicating culture.”
Sunday Times

“A compelling read, unusual for its genre, exalting the bullfight as pure theatre.”
Sunday Telegraph

“Thrilling. An engrossing introduction to bullfighting.”
Financial Times

“A powerful and compelling view into an unknown world.”
The New York Times

“Incredibly engaging… pulses with the writer’s love of the world and the people he has found himself among.
The Australian

“The Englishman who became the great expert on bullfighting.”
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From the front cover:

A hero from another age, a fearless Englishman touched by madness. This endeavour owes as much to Captain Oates as to Ernest Hemingway, as much to Flashman as to Don Quixote.
Giles Coren, columnist for The Times

Arguably the most engaging study of bullfighting by an English speaker since Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon. His willingness to get his hands dirty, and his eye for detail, make this a compelling read for anyone interested in Spain’s ‘national fiesta’. Controversial, thought-provoking and highly recommended.
Jason Webster, author of Duende: A Journey In Search Of Flamenco

Bold, provocative and morally searching, Fiske-Harrison writes about the bizarre and arrogant world of bullfighting with passion, deep knowledge, and readiness to risk his own neck in the arena. His descriptions lucidly capture the near indescribable thrills of the corrida.
Michael Jacobs, author of Factory Of Light: Life In An Andalucian Village

Alexander Fiske-Harrison, red and white jacket, runs with the bulls in Pamplona (Photo: Reuters)

From the back cover:

Alexander Fiske-Harrison spent a season studying and travelling with the matadors and breeders of famous “fighting bulls” of Spain (and France and Portugal. ) He ran with the bulls in Pamplona and found himself invited to join his new friends in the ring with 500lb training cows. This developed into a personal quest to understand the bullfight at its deepest levels, and he entered into months of damaging and dangerous training with one of the greatest matadors of all, Eduardo Dávila Miura, to prepare himself to experience the bullfight in its true essence: that of man against bull in a life or death struggle from which only one can emerge alive.

Fiske-Harrison with a three-year old, 330kg fighting bull (Photo: Nicolás Haro)

From inside the cover:

“The bullfighter-philosopher.”
John-Paul Flintoff in The Times.

“Whether or not the artistic quality of the bullfight outweighs the moral question of the animals’ suffering is something that each person must decide for themselves – as they must decide whether the taste of a steak justifies the death of a cow. But if we ignore the possibility that one does outweigh the other, we fall foul of the charge of self-deceit and incoherence in our dealings with animals.”
Alexander Fiske-Harrison (writing in Prospect magazine in 2008)

“It is one of the best pieces ever written on the subject. An almost literally terrific piece of work.”
Frederic Raphael (on Fiske-Harrison’s 2008 essay).

Alexander Fiske-Harrison (personal website here) was born in 1976 and English prize-winning author and journalist, broadcaster and conservationist. He studied biology and then philosophy at the universities of Oxford and London (and trained in acting at the Stella Adler Conservatory in New York under Marlon Brando) and works works as a postgraduate at the School of Neuroscience at King’s College London. He has written for, and been interviewed in The Times, Financial TimesDaily Telegraph, The IndependentThe TLS , Spectator, Prospect and Condé Nast Traveller, GQ and Tatler magazines and ABC, El Norte de Castilla, Diario de Navarra and ¡Hola! magazine in Spanish. He has appeared on the BBC, CNN, Al-Jazeera, RTVE España and the Discovery Channel with Bear Grylls. He wrote, and acted in, The Pendulum which debuted in London’s West End in 2008.

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Awards, Shortlistings and Listings

Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year 2011

(Annual British sports literary award sponsored by bookmaker William Hill.

The world’s longest established and most valuable literary sports-writing prize.)

 

Sport books of the year

Sunday Times: Nick Pitt, December 4th, 2011

Football, bulls, boxing and life and death — Nick Pitt cheers on 2011’s most inspiring sports books

Into the Arena: The World of the Spanish Bullfight by Alexander Fiske-Harrison
Profile £15.99/ebook £15.99

Fiske-Harrison was drawn to bullfighting as a ritual of life and death, blood and dust. He may not quite match Hemingway’s prose or machismo, and as a man of modern sensibilities he feels bound to wrestle with the morality of it all. But, like Hemingway, he drank deep of the culture and had the guts to take on a bull himself.

Books for Christmas

Sunday Telegraph: Oliver Brown, November 27th, 2011

INTO THE ARENA: The World of the Spanish Bullfight BY ALEXANDER FISKE-HARRISON Profile Books, £15.99

Bullfighting was banned in Catalonia last year and yet has continued to capture both the quintessence of Spain and the extremes of sporting heroism. It exerted a fascination early upon Alexander Fiske-Harrison, who watched his first bullfight as a 23-year-old philosophy postgraduate student in Seville and embarked a decade later on a quest to understand the spectacle in all its cultural complexity. This is no passive work, however: he undertakes months of training with one of the top matadors, Eduardo Dávila Miura, to steel himself for the final act of his own corrida de toros. Uneasy ethical dilemmas abound, not least how much suffering the animals are put through. But this remains a compelling read, unusual for its genre, exalting the bullfight as pure theatre.

Essential sports books to give you inspiration over the Christmas period

METRO: Ben East, 30th November, 2011

Christmas is just around the corner, so browse our bookshelf of gift ideas and take inspiration from stories of achievement, recovery and redemption.

Many would argue that bullfighting isn’t a sport either – including, famously, Ernest Hemingway – but that didn’t prevent Into The Arena: The World Of The Spanish Bullfight by Alexander Fiske-Harrison (Profile, £15.99) making it on to the William Hill shortlist this year.

A few years ago, there was a spate of books by writers detailing their own attempts to break into professional sport – and Fiske-Harrison’s book is a fantastic addition.

He started out wanting to study bullfighting from a neutral perspective and ended up admiring the strange beauty of the torero, before venturing into the ring himself.

Whatever you think about the ethics of the bullfight, it’s a fascinating insight into a world we know little about but are quick to judge.

The best summer holiday reads

Sunday Telegraph: Michael Kerr, July 8th 2011

Want to immerse yourself in local culture and history while soaking up the good life? Follow our guide on what to read in the world’s top holiday destinations.

Spain

In Into the Arena: the World of the Spanish Bullfight by Alexander Fiske-Harrison (Profile), an Englishman is introduced – literally as well as metaphorically – to el toro.

Summer reads for travellers:

Sunday Times: Brian Schofield & Anthony Sattin, June 19th 2011

What books should travel addicts be packing this year?

Colin Thubron, Carl Hiaasen, Alexander Fiske-Harrison, Ian Thomson, Jasper Winn, Olivia Laing and Patrick Leigh Fermor make up the essential travel book list.