Our Friend John Fulton «Quixote» By Curro Camacho
“We looked at one another and our eyes filled with tears, and we felt the enormous void left by the passing of this great man John Quixote’. But John was such an artist and such a creative soul that he is capable of appearing at any moment announcing new works of art being created in his celestial studio. He is undoubtedly working on a painting of Joselito El Callo. Belmonte, Sánchez Mejias or Garcia Lorca…”
Francisco “Curro”) Camacho’s tribute to his dearest friend John Fulton is a tender, passionate and humorous portrait of the 20th Century’s last “knight errant”. Curro’s innate and descriptive Andalucian flair is a faithful reflection of John himself. This book is the second work written by Curro. His first is titled Curro, Reflections of a Spanish Youth. Curro’s latest book about John is enhanced by many photos of John and his friends and by anecdotes recounted by John’s exten- ded “cuadrilla-those who were enriched and drawn together by the love and admiration felt
for this universal artist.
John himself appears “In His Own Words throughout the book, recounting some of his own experiences.