ISBN-13: 9780956156709 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 272 str.
ISBN-13: 9780956156709 / Angielski / Miękka / 2009 / 272 str.
This book is unique in its own genre. It captures vivid and unforgettable images of a people who many find difficult to understand. They have been called the last anarchists of Europe, but few can answer why. They are a law unto themselves yet aspire to be the first and last real Spaniards. The book digs deeply into the unexplored regions of the Andalucian psyche and provides valuable information about this strange and different people who will never be anything other than themselves. The author, who is an accomplished and longstanding published journalist, comes from the very sources that this book attempts to capture with stark and sometimes disturbing imagery. For those with a heart and a mind to follow in the realms of cultural history, this is a must.
This book is unique in its own genre. It captures vivid and unforgettable images of a people who many find difficult to understand. They have been called the last anarchists of Europe, but few can answer why. They are a law unto themselves yet aspire to be the first and last real Spaniards. The book digs deeply into the unexplored regions of the Andalucian psyche and provides valuable information about this strange and different people who will never be anything other than themselves. The author, who is an accomplished and longstanding published journalist, comes from the very sources that this book attempts to capture with stark and sometimes disturbing imagery. For those with a heart and a mind to follow in the realms of cultural history, this is a must.