Grove chronicles not only his own fascinating Anglo-Argentinian background growing up in Buenos Aires but also the political history of the tango. He writes, ‘In the troubled times of Juan and Evita Peron, the middle classes detested the music and dance so adored by porteños, the ordinary people of Buenos Aires. Too proletarian, sexy and subversive. These days the tango has enthusiasts worldwide, from Finland to Japan, but I didn’t see anyone dance it until I was 18 and didn’t attempt it myself until I was nearly 60.’ He also details the terrifying moment his father was kidnapped by urban guerrillas and his anguish over the Falklands war.
By:
Trevor Grove Imprint: Eyewear Publishing Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 228mm,
Width: 153mm,
Weight: 299g ISBN:9781915406149 ISBN 10: 1915406145 Pages: 167 Publication Date:27 February 2023 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Trevor Grove is the best-selling author of The Juryman’s Tale and The Magistrate’s Tale: A Frontline Report from a New JP.
Reviews for No One Taught Me To Tango
"""impeccably selected, immensely enjoyable memoir"" - THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH"