Bares de Buenos Aires
Book Details
Author(s)Constanza Mirre, Constanza Mirré
PublisherZagier & Urruty Pubns
ISBN / ASIN9879395077
ISBN-139789879395073
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank891,336
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
En la ciudad de Buenos Aires, aun existen bares en los que el tiempo parece haberse detenido. Forman parte de la vivienda del dueno o del encargado del local, quienes imponen un clima particular el lugar de acuerdo con su personalidad.
En esta interaccion de lo privado y lo publico, el bar viene a ser como un living del dueno y los parroquianos.
Con televisores que no se encienden, heladeras que no se callan, botellas que no se abren y polvo que no se barre. Algunos son el reino de los sandwiches de salame y en otros se sirve comida cocinada por el dueno y su familia, que abren el bar en horarios a su gusto.
Este libro se origino cuando Constanza Mirre encontro en un almacen y bar a uno de sus duenos rebozando milanesas sobre una de las pocas mesas del boliche y decidio registrar la magica atmosfera de estos lugares./
In Buenos Aires city, there still are old bars in which time seems to have stopped long ago. They are part of the houses belonging to the bars owners or managers, whose personalities impose particular atmospheres. In this interaction between private and public life, these bars are like living rooms in which owners and customers get together.
There are TV sets always off, ever-humming fridges, bottles that will not be opened and dust that will not be cleaned away. Some of these bars are the kingdoms of salami sandwiches. At others, homemade food prepared by the owners and their families is served. Opening and closing times are free will. This book was born from an idea by Constanza Mirre when she got into a grocery store and bar and saw one of its owners breading veal cutlets on one of the few tables in the place and decided to record that magical atmosphere.
En esta interaccion de lo privado y lo publico, el bar viene a ser como un living del dueno y los parroquianos.
Con televisores que no se encienden, heladeras que no se callan, botellas que no se abren y polvo que no se barre. Algunos son el reino de los sandwiches de salame y en otros se sirve comida cocinada por el dueno y su familia, que abren el bar en horarios a su gusto.
Este libro se origino cuando Constanza Mirre encontro en un almacen y bar a uno de sus duenos rebozando milanesas sobre una de las pocas mesas del boliche y decidio registrar la magica atmosfera de estos lugares./
In Buenos Aires city, there still are old bars in which time seems to have stopped long ago. They are part of the houses belonging to the bars owners or managers, whose personalities impose particular atmospheres. In this interaction between private and public life, these bars are like living rooms in which owners and customers get together.
There are TV sets always off, ever-humming fridges, bottles that will not be opened and dust that will not be cleaned away. Some of these bars are the kingdoms of salami sandwiches. At others, homemade food prepared by the owners and their families is served. Opening and closing times are free will. This book was born from an idea by Constanza Mirre when she got into a grocery store and bar and saw one of its owners breading veal cutlets on one of the few tables in the place and decided to record that magical atmosphere.
