El Español Que Enamoró Al Mundo by Ignacio Peyró
Julio Iglesias is portrayed as an image of seduction and success. His career is marked by contradictions and more popular impact than approval from cultural elites; critics questioned his artistic merits, political ties, family origins, business dealings and his status as a serial Latin lover. Ignacio Peyró traces him from childhood illness to triumphs in Europe and America and to his recent conversion into an internet meme, while showing how Iglesias's life reflects fifty years of Spanish social change from late Francoism to the present.
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