
Originally Posted by
Strange Magic
I can recommend without reservation the book Queen of the Gypsies by flamenco guitarist and historian Paco Sevilla. Paco Sevilla is one of the best popular writers about flamenco, and Queen of the Gypsies, while not only being a very complete biography of Carmen Amaya, is also one of the best histories of traveling troupe flamenco in the first half of the 20th century--you will meet all of the well-known flamenco dancers, guitarists, and singers of that era in this book--it is a must-have for anyone interested in flamenco. Because Sevilla self-published all his books, though, they may be difficult to locate.