Not Saluting, but Waving
Michael Wood, 20 February 1997
The Making of ‘Evita’
by Alan Parker.
Boxtree, 127 pp., £12.99, December 1996,0 7522 2264 3 Show More
by Alan Parker.
Boxtree, 127 pp., £12.99, December 1996,
In My Own Words
by Eva Perón, translated by Laura Dail.
New Press, 120 pp., $8.95, November 1996,1 56584 353 3 Show More
by Eva Perón, translated by Laura Dail.
New Press, 120 pp., $8.95, November 1996,
Santa Evita
by Tomás Eloy Martínez, translated by Helen Lane.
Doubleday, 371 pp., £15.99, January 1997,0 385 40875 7 Show More
by Tomás Eloy Martínez, translated by Helen Lane.
Doubleday, 371 pp., £15.99, January 1997,
“... The invitation to irony runs out fast, but the film does a reasonably good job of evoking the young Evita, the kid who runs off with a lugubrious tango singer (played by Jimmy Nail as if the mourning had started already), and takes on the big city. Madonna has all the bounce that is needed, and manages to combine an effect of ruthlessness with an effect ... ”