Description
A journey through contemporary Spain, meeting the people and movements working to completely transform the country
About the Author
Christopher Finnigan worked for three years as a freelance journalist in Barcelona, during which time he wrote for the magazine Barcelona Metropolitan and blogged for El Pais' English website. His work has also appeared in the Guardian, New Statesman and the Independent.
Reviews
'Spain has always fascinated and mystified outsiders in equal measure, not least in the intensity of the debates that have polarised its communities over the past decade. At last, we have a companionable and informed guide: whether attending a demonstration in Madrid, listening to arguments for Catalan independence in Barcelona or on a coach trip to the Valley of the Fallen, he reveals a nation moving towards its future, still haunted by its past. * James Attlee, author of Guernica: Painting the End of the World *
'Most political analyses are conducted at 10,000 feet. Not so New Spanish Revolutions. Ever eager to get his hands dirty, Christopher Finnigan throws himself into the world of Spain's grassroot political movements with dexterity and determination. The result is an enormously engaging, politically varied and, above all, vividly lived account of political turmoil currently engulfing the country. A timely reminder in an age of populism and personality that politics is ultimately about people - real people, living real lives, fighting for real change. * Oliver Balch *
Book Information
ISBN 9781786994837
Author Christopher Finnigan
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 246g