Into the heart of one of the world's most alluring cities through the imaginations of over 50 writers and artists. "Barcelona is a fountain of courtesy, shelter of strangers...land of the valiant, avenger of the offended, reciprocator of firm friendship, a city unique in its location and beauty." Don Quixote City of outlandish cathedrals, eccentric parks, elegant placas and atmospheric barrios, Barcelona is 'haunted by history', yet alive with the ghosts of those it has inspired, from Cervantes, Zafon and Montalban, Gaudi, Miro and Dali to Jean Genet, George Sand, Auden and Orwell. Perhaps more than any other Spanish city, Barcelona is synonymous with literature, art and creativity; it is the distilled essence of Catalonia - a region that has always marched to the beat of its own drum.
Barcelona: A Literary Guide for Travellers takes the reader on a dynamic journey into the imaginations of over 50 iconic writers and the heart of one of the most alluring cities in the world.
Into the heart of one of the world's most alluring cities through the imaginations of over 50 writers and artistsAbout the AuthorMike Gonzalez, a historian and literary critic, is emeritus professor of Latin American studies at the University of Glasgow. He writes extensively on Latin America and is the author of
The Gathering of Voices: The Twentieth Century Poetry of Latin America,
Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution,
Tango: Sex and Rhythm of the City, and
A Rebel's Guide to Marx.
Book InformationISBN 9781788311229
Author Mike GonzalezFormat Hardback
Page Count 272
Imprint I.B. TaurisPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 380g