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Ferdie Pacheco has done it again. In Ybor City Chronicles (UPF, 1994) he brought to life the immigrant utopia that was Tampas Ybor City in his childhood. In The Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook (UPF, 1995), he and coauthor Adela Hernandez Gonzmart created something more than a cookbook, highlighting the recipes, history, and personalities behind of one of Americas most famous Spanish restaurants. Now, in Pachecos Art of Ybor City, the Renaissance man and bon vivant best known as Muhammad Alis "Fight Doctor"--a man who has also worn the hats of family physician, Emmy award-winning boxing commentator, historian, playwright, screenplay writer, and author of five books--here offers 33 of the paintings that have established his reputation as an artist. In these full-color reproductions we see the Ybor City of the 1930s and 40s that inspired Pacheco from the beginning. With the same flare and storytellers gift evident in Ybor City Chronicles and The Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook, he narrates the unpredictable course of his development as an artist and tells the story behind each painting in this collection. In the bright muralist-style colors that have become his stock-in-trade, Pacheco renders a storehouse of memories too vivid ever to grow dull. So long as he has hold of us, there is no Ybor City more real than this one--with its cigar factories, palm trees, bolita gangsters, trolley cars, clubs and diners and cafés, and the Spaniards, Cubans, Sicilians, and oddball personalities who walk its red-bricked streets. Picture book, memoir, history lesson, and portrait of the artist, Pachecos Art of Ybor City is four books in one. Together they do what only art can: they turn memory, love, and nostalgia into a city you can visit.
Ferdie Pacheco is the author of Ybor City
Chronicles (UPF, 1994), The
Columbia Restaurant Spanish Cookbook (with Adela
Hernandez Gonzmart, UPF, 1995), Muhammad Ali: A View
from the Corner, Fight Doctor, and Renegade
Lightning. His art has been featured in Harpers
Magazine, New York Times, Washington Post, London
Times, Miami Herald, USA Today, People Magazine, Sports
Illustrated, TV Guide, and many others. Exhibits of
his award-winning paintings have appeared in New York,
London, Paris, Marseilles, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Las
Vegas, Tampa, and Miami, where he now lives with his
wife, Luisita Sevilla.
1997. 112 pp. 8 1/2 X 11. ISBN 0-8130-1517-0
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"This jewel of a book proves once again that the author is indeed a man of all seasons." Recommended for inclusion in any Florida history collection and any collection of art books."--Florida Times-Union
From reviews of Ybor City Chronicles: "[Ybor City Chronicles] reads like oral history, behind which one senses a practiced storyteller--a big, hearty, entertaining fellow who can talk about himself for hours, and does. . . . He can make you laugh out loud in a room alone."--Washington Post "Dr. Pacheco is enthralled by the memory of a neighborhood of family and friends inextricably tied together by custom, values, and concerns. It is these traits that make his anecdotes worth relating."--New York Times Book Review "Ferdie Pacheco is an artist. His oils are lush and rich, full of the color and life of his times. They are vibrant and alive--almost as if Grandma Moses were to eat a plate of boliche and swallow three cups of café solo before sitting down to paint. . . . [And] he is a storyteller. . . Ybor City Chronicles is a moment lifted out of the past. . . . It is told with style and gusto and more than a little love, [and] we owe a debt of thanks to Ferdie Pacheco."--Tampa Tribune |