Novels Set In Spain, Any Recommendations?

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Kevin Considine

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La catedral del mar, set in Barcelona area at the time the Camino must have started. Gives a good impression of the era and of how things may have been for pilgrims back then.

Also La costurera, set during wwII.

Both have been translated to English.
I agree with Anemone. La Catedral Del Mar is an excellent historical novel that explains all the various people involve with planning, designing and building a great Cathedral during the Middle Ages. It depicts the various classes of people well and is set during the Inquisition.
 
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DougWilliams55

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I love to read books set in places I am planning a trip to. Currently I am reading "shadow of the wind" which is set in Barcelona. (Which I am enjoying). Have any to recommend?

So many options, so little time! I can recommend 'Barcelona' by Robert Hughes (a wonderful history, very engaging), 'Homage to Catalonia' by George Orwell (civil war reporting), and 'In the Night of Time' by Antonia Munoz Molina (a novel set in the time of the civil war, a fascinating read).
 

DougWilliams55

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Perhaps not quite on your topic, a favourite read this year has been The Ornament of the World: How Muslims, Jews and Christians Created a Culture of Tolerance in Medieval Spain by Maria Rosa Menocal. Not every critic agrees with her view, but it is such an interesting approach given current issues and our interest in the Camino.

I was planning to mention this book in my reply to this thread .. I really enjoyed this book. Yes, controversial with some, but very thought provoking in light of current issues, and an important perspective on an important period of Spanish history.
 

Kanga

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Anyone walking through Burguette (immediately after Roncesvalles) and Pamplona - The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway. He wrote it largely while staying in Hotel Burguette (you can ask to stay in his room) and it is set in that area and in Pamplona. Now considered by many to be Hemingway's best book.
 
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I was planning to mention this book in my reply to this thread .. I really enjoyed this book. Yes, controversial with some, but very thought provoking in light of current issues, and an important perspective on an important period of Spanish history.

To many 'importants'. Can you tell I like this book?
 
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Not a novel, but entertaining (at least for carnivores) is John Barlow's Everything But the Squeal, as he visited all of the Galician local fiestas centring on the various parts of pigs, tails, trotters, etc., to which he was driven by his tolerant vegetarian wife.
 
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stevov

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walked the portuguese way (senda littoral). from porto, vila do conde via viana and redondela Jun 17
Laurie Lees 'As I walked out one midsummer morning' is one of my all time favourites. Then read the sequel 'a rose for winter'...a sense of Spain not so distant when I first visited Spain I the mid 70's. Nowadays tho Lees Spain is almost unrecognisable.
 
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April in Spain by John Banville (A mystery set in San Sebastian, just came out in October, entertaining)

Above the Rain by Victor Del Arbol (crime fiction)

Barcelona Dreaming by Rupert Thomson (recently published, three stories intertwining, "exploring themes of addiction, racism, celebrity, immigration, and self-delusion")

Leaving the Atocha Station by Ben Lerner (a young American in Madrid on a fellowship, this story if funny and tragic)
 
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Coltim

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I love to read books set in places I am planning a trip to. Currently I am reading "shadow of the wind" which is set in Barcelona. (Which I am enjoying). Have any to recommend?
A classic is. As I walked out one Midsummer morning by Laurie Lee. He left his small village in Gloucestershire England, and walked to southern Spain, writing about his travels in a very poetic way
I expect you have read that one by now. If not please do!
I am trying to track down a book. I read many years ago, written by an English man who travelled from the coast in southern Spain to the villages up in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. I think it was published in the 1930s or maybe 50s. It is very interesting and beautifully written. Tim preston. Coltim321@gmail.com
 

islandwalker

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I am trying to track down a book. I read many years ago, written by an English man who travelled from the coast in southern Spain to the villages up in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. I think it was published in the 1930s or maybe 50s. It is very interesting and beautifully written.
Tim, is the book you are looking for possibly The Road from Ronda or Sierras of the South, both by Alastair Boyd? They are wonderful books about his travels by horse through the mountains of Andalucia. Or was it Gerald Brenan's classic South from Granada?
 
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