Description
A scintillating history of one of Europe's most alluring cities.
Granada is a deceptive city, concealing a layered past and a complex character. The last Muslim capital in Western Europe, over the centuries it has captured hearts and imaginations, inspiring countless myths and legends. Yet its history reveals even more fascinating tales: secrets and follies, victory and failure, poetry and art.
City of Illusions brings together Granada's many stories-the archaeological forger, the renegade French general, the garrotted liberal heroine, the Jewish poet who served two Muslim rulers. This colourful cast of characters takes us from the founding eleventh-century dynasty and the building of the Alhambra, through the Reconquista, French occupation and Spanish Civil War, right up to the present day.
Granada's history has long been fought over, rewritten, idealised or buried. This rich, elegant book sets the record straight on a beautiful, elusive city, with all its quirks, mysteries, intrigues and triumphs.
About the Author
Helen Rodgers is an Arabist, whose fascination for the history of the Arab world has led to over two decades of historical research across the Mediterranean region. Stephen Cavendish is a writer, editor and historian with a passion for the medieval and modern history of Europe and the Middle East.
Reviews
'City of Illusions vividly describes the light and shade of Granada's history.'
-- The CriticBook Information
ISBN 9781787385580
Author Helen Rodgers
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publisher C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd