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| IT IS PART of the persona of this pope that he manages simultaneously to attract and repel, to enthral and to appal. LA TECNICA CUBANA, or the Cuban Modern Dance Technique, promises to enthral the international consciousness at the start of this new millennium just as Cuban music has at the end of the last. It has the appearance of a scholarly, academic tome -- which is what it is, but as Venturi showed with Learning from Las Vegas (to which the title of this book refers), an academic study on cities like these can enthral, visually and verbally. |
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