GHOSTS OF SPAIN

GHOSTS OF SPAIN

by Giles Tremlett (Author)

Synopsis

The Spanish are reputed to be amongst Europe's most voluble people. So why have they kept silent about the terrors of the Spanish Civil War and the rule of dictator Generalisimo Francisco Franco? The appearance - sixty years after that war ended - of mass graves containing victims of General Franco's death squads has finally broken what Spaniards call 'the pact of forgetting'. At this charged moment, Giles Tremlett embarked on a journey around Spain - and through Spanish history. As well as a moving exploration of Spanish politics, Tremlett's journey was also an attempt to make sense of his personal experience of the Spanish. Why do they dislike authority figures, but are cowed by a doctor's white coat? How had women embraced feminism without men noticing? What binds gypsies, jails and flamenco? Why do the Spanish go to plastic surgeons, donate their organs, visit brothels or take cocaine more than other Europeans>? "Lively and well-informed...at once a history, a journalistic inquiry and a travel book." (Sunday Telegraph).

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 436
Publisher: Faber And Faber Ltd.
Published: 16 Mar 2006

ISBN 10: 0571221696
ISBN 13: 9780571221691
Book Overview: In Ghosts of Spain, the Guardian journalist Giles Tremlett travels through contemporary Spain examining the darker sides of its history.

Media Reviews
Tremlett's work will bring many who think we know Spain to confront what we have hesitated to acknowledge even to ourselves. -- Matthew Parris Tremlett writes with humour, modesty and a great affection for his subject -- Miranda France Daily Telegraph 20060319 a transfixing, elegantly written account of Spain today -- Siobhan Murphy Metro 20060322 An excellent and readable book for anyone interested in Spain, or even looking for superior Costa holiday reading. -- Christopher Frew Scotland on Sunday 20060326 Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Spain. -- Sarah Williams BBC History Magazine 20060401 A feast of a book Irish Times
Author Bio
Giles Tremlett is the Guardian's Madrid correspondent. He has lived in Spain - and written extensively about the country and its people - almost continuously since graduating from Oxford University thirty years ago. His books include Ghosts of Spain, described as a 'brilliant evocation of Spain ... vivid and sensitive' (Spectator) and Catherine of Aragon, which BBC History Magazine called 'Essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Spain.'