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This is a book for anyone interested in wanting to find out about
the Spanish people and their culture, as well as for the knowing
tourist or overseas resident already mad about Spain. Part personal
travelogue, part anthology, the book draws on the observations of
travellers to Spain over the centuries, on a range of subjects from
food and wine to bullfighting and religion. In addition there are
special chapters devoted to Spain's most popular cities and
sites including Barcelona, Madrid, and Andalucia. The book has its
roots in my Anglo-Spanish upbringing and many years of experience-
happy childhood memories of long holidays in different parts of Spain,
and living the country in its full cultural and social diversity
as an adult journalist and author. But the text is enriched by the
comments and insights of other visitors and residents, some of whose
writings survive as the best in world literature. Generally the book
is weighted in favour of mainly English , as opposed to native, writers
to make it as accessible as possible to the non-Spanish, non-specialist
reader. Authors which feature in this book include George Orwell,
Ernest Hemingway, Laurie Lee, and Virginia Woolf. But there is no
shortage of contributions from some of the great figures of Spanish
and Latin American literature such as Miguel Cervantes, Federico
Garcia Lorca, and Jorge Luis Borges. On the whole, my prime purpose,
in the sort of all good companions, is to entertain, and, as often
as possible, to move. I hope you'll find it an original and
vital.
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