Spain: A Literary Companion
Reviews
"A lively and entertaining book about Spain…Burns
covers well subjects like bullfighting and flamenco,"
Tony
Gould in The Spectator
"Jimmy Burns takes one on a literary tour of the most beautiful
and interesting parts of Spain. The country's diversity and
richness of culture is described by a writer whose own love of Spain
is so apparent. Mr Burns has chosen some of the most striking and
delightful passages from Spanish and international literature and
linked them with various aspects of Spansih life. This is useful
reading for lovers of literature and of Spain."
Army Quarterly
"The great advantange of Burns' book is that he is thoroughly
at home with Spanish writers and gives us enough of them to constitute
a kind of interior commentary. Illusion and reality make an appearance.
So does the great 19th century Richard Ford; 'Spain is Spain…and
in being Spanish consists its originality, its raciness, its novelty,
its idiosyncracy'. You can't tell it much straighter
than that."
Adam Hopkins in The Guardian
"Jimmy Burns does not just love Spain, he half belongs to
it,"
J.D.F Jones in the Financial Times
"A wonderfully kaleidoscopic view of Spain, from the horrors
recorded by Wellington's officers during the Peninsular war
to the absurdity of poor Lytton Strachey- who was a martyr to piles
and therefore wretched on muleback- who told Virgina Woolf 'Spain
is Absolute Death.'"
Lucy Hughes-Hallett in The Sunday
Times
"Burns writes with colour and panache,"
Scotsman
"The John Murray Literary Companions series have thrown up
very few duds and this latest is another winner. With chapters on
Madrid, Seville, Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela as well as
the country's Roman, Moorish and Jewish heritage, this is an
excellent introduction to Spain for anyone yet to visit the peninsula
and a delightful reminder of its beauty and its contradictions for
anyone who has not been there before."
Guernsey Evening Press
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