The Dangerous Summer
The Dangerous Summer is a nonfiction book by Ernest Hemingway published posthumously in 1985 and written in 1959 and 1960. The book describes the rivalry between bullfighters Luis Miguel Dominguín and his brother-in-law, Antonio Ordóñez, during the "dangerous summer" of 1959. It is one of two books Hemingway wrote about bullfighting, the other being Death in the Afternoon (1932). The Dangerous Summer has been cited as the last book Hemingway wrote, although at the time of his death in 1961, he had several unfinished manuscripts which were later published by his family.
Recent The Dangerous Summer posts
What's An Hour Really Worth? The Dangerous Summer share new music video
The Dangerous Summer have shared the blissed-out music video for another new song "What's An Hour Really Worth?", from their upcoming album "Gravity".
Born In The Studio with The Dangerous Summer
The Dangerous Summer have shared a deep dive on their new single Gravity with Aj Perdomo and producer Will Beasley – so cool to see it pulled apart and exposing all the work that went into this track.
The Dangerous Summer return with "Gravity"
The Dangerous Summer are back with a banger. They've dropped the video for "Gravity", the title track of their new album which is out June 21st.
Broken Glowsticks share "I'm Here" music video
Broken Glowsticks (AJ Perdomo of The Dangerous Summer ) have shared the music video for "I'm Here", off of the debut EP "Tasartico".