Goodbye Buenos Aires is a vivid and earthy celebration of Argentina, which chronicles the rise and fall of the British colony in the 20s and 30s through the imaginative biography of one of its charismatic representatives a hard-drinking, womanising, emigr Scotsman, who cut his way through the bars and brothels of the city whilst trading with farmers upcountry. It is also the biographical portrait of an errant father by a son and a moving description of
Argentina by one of its leading writers and journalists. Andrew Graham-Yooll chronicles his now lost tribe, the Anglos the British of Argentina through this, at times, harrowing memoir of separation, unpredictable politics,
personal loss and love rediscovered.