Ghosts of Spain: Travels Through Spain and its Silent Past - The appearance, more than sixty years after the Spanish Civil War ended, of mass graves containing victims of Francisco Francos death squads finally broke what Spaniards call the pact of forgettingthe unwritten understanding that their recent, painful past was best left unexplored. At this charged moment, Giles Tremlett embarked on a journey around the country and through its history to discover why some of Europes most voluble people have kept silent so long. Ghosts of Spain is the fascinating result of that journey. In elegant and passionate prose, Tremlett unveils the tinderbox of disagreements that mark the country today. Delving into such emotional questions as who caused the Civil War, why Basque terrorists kill, why Catalans hate Madrid, and whether the Islamist bombers who killed 190 people in 2004 dreamed of a return to Spains Moorish past, Tremlett finds the ghosts of the past everywhere. At the same time, he offers trenchant observations on more quotidian aspects of Spanish life today: the reasons, for example, Spaniards dislike authority figures, but are cowed by a doctors white coat, and how women have embraced feminism without men noticing. Drawing on the authors twenty years of experience living in Spain, Ghosts of Spain is a revelatory book about one of Europes most exciting countries.


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️Book Title : Ghosts of Spain: Travels Through Spain and its Silent Past
⚡Book Author : Giles Tremlett
⚡Page : 386 pages
⚡Published February 6th 2007 by Walker & Company (first published January 1st 2006)


Ghosts of Spain: Travels Through Spain and its Silent Past

The appearance, more than sixty years after the Spanish Civil War ended, of mass graves containing victims of Francisco Francos death squads finally broke what Spaniards call the pact of forgettingthe unwritten understanding that their recent, painful past was best left unexplored. At this charged moment, Giles Tremlett embarked on a journey around the country and through its history to discover why some of Europes most voluble people have kept silent so long. Ghosts of Spain is the fascinating result of that journey. In elegant and passionate prose, Tremlett unveils the tinderbox of disagreements that mark the country today. Delving into such emotional questions as who caused the Civil War, why Basque terrorists kill, why Catalans hate Madrid, and whether the Islamist bombers who killed 190 people in 2004 dreamed of a return to Spains Moorish past, Tremlett finds the ghosts of the past everywhere. At the same time, he offers trenchant observations on more quotidian aspects of Spanish life today: the reasons, for example, Spaniards dislike authority figures, but are cowed by a doctors white coat, and how women have embraced feminism without men noticing. Drawing on the authors twenty years of experience living in Spain, Ghosts of Spain is a revelatory book about one of Europes most exciting countries.