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Gorostiza's Contigo pan y cebolla: From Romantic Farce to Nostalgic Musical Comedy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 October 2010

John Dowling
Affiliation:
Alumni Foundation DistinguishedProfessor of Romance Languages and Dean of the Graduate School at theUniversity of Georgia

Extract

Pan y cebolla — bread and onion. In Madrid or Mexico City, you may see construction workers at lunch or at a rest break having a nutritious and economical snack: an onion sandwich, made simply of a barra de pan — a hard roll — and a juicy Spanish onion, washed down perhaps with wine drunk from the bottle. It is an eminently proletarian lunch.

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Copyright © American Society for Theatre Research 1987

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