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#66037 - 11/24/00 09:31 PM Are these books good?
Diana Offline
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I'm working on building a little library of books on Spain, and I'm creating a "wish list." I'm especially interested in books on medieval life, before 1492, although other books look good, too. I've dug up these titles, and I'd love to hear from anyone who has read any of them. Are they good? Worth buying? Interesting and readable?

Quest for el Cid, by Richard Fletcher

The New Spaniards, by John Spaniards Hooper

Moorish Spain, by Richard Fletcher

Convivencia: Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Medieval Spain, by Vivian B. Mann (ed.)

To the Heart of Spain: Food and Wine Adventures Beyond the Pyrenees, by Ann and Larry Walker

Jews of Spain: A History of Sephardic Experience, by Jane S. Gerber


Thanks in advance!

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#66038 - 11/24/00 11:41 PM Re: Are these books good?
nicholas Offline
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i have both books by richard fletcher. he is a very engaging and readble writer of history. fletcher is quite witty and equally critical of all sides. never seems to lose himself in the fog of over romanticizing a particular subject. he brings in some very good points in an attempt to be as objective as possible. he does often reveal his own opinion. mind you this is what i found to be interesting. i found myself agreeing and disagreeing with his socio-historical conclusions regarding that period of spain's history. however, thats a sign of a good historian. you have to understand that much of this is editorial history. the author's conclusion is there for you to agree or disagree with.

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#66039 - 11/25/00 05:24 AM Re: Are these books good?
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I also have Fletcher's books, but in contrast find that the presentation of the information in "Quest" is not up to snuff. His writing style is not polemic enough for my taste. I've read about 6 books on El Cid, and Fletcher presented nothing new.

Moorish Spain is engaging, but again suffers from the same illness as Quest for El Cid.

I purchased The New Spaniards a few years ago and having been trying to unload it on Ebay ever since. In reality, I felt misled by the title, and disillusioned by the content. Not really a title on medieval life, either...

I've found that one of the freshest perspectives on Spain can be found in "The Buried Mirror" by Carlos Fuentes. Although a Mexican author, Fuentes spends the first 250 pages or so of this work giving a superb treatise on Spanish culture up to and including the age of discovery and somewhat beyond. His style (internationally recognized and lauded) is clear, poignant and takes chances. Of course, many hear the name Carlos Fuentes and would buy the book simply on the name alone.

I have The Spanish Inquisition by Jean Plaidy as well. Although utilitarian, the book gives good information on the Inquisition, and was an intersesting read. The drawback is the painfully evident bias of the author.

The Basque History of the World by Mark Kurlansky is absolutely fabulous, and provides you with an as-yet-unwritten vista of how the Basques fit into the Iberian picture. (Now you see MY painfully evident bias) I highly recommend this book.

Currently I'm reading Guernica, the Crucible of World War II, by Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan Witts. They seem to be taking a point of view that allows them to tell their story from both perspectives (Nationalist and Republican). I'll let you know "how it ends".

Any suggestions from you on books I should add?
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#66040 - 11/25/00 08:10 AM Re: Are these books good?
nevado Offline
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Off the topic a bit but...after reading The Buried Mirror I then purchased the video set. Narrated by Fuentes, It's a great cultural resource for class and I especially enjoyed his portrayal of bull fighting in Spain- non an easy topic for some. The passion comes alive with Fuentes as the narrator.

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#66041 - 11/25/00 10:29 AM Re: Are these books good?
nicholas Offline
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i do concur calibasco. however, the fact the fletcher does have the tendency to present his evidence on a somewhat surface level, he's far from arguing against any previous conclusions. granted his attempts to be objective mutate into editorializing. this was by far his greatest fault. in terms of surface overviews, the two are books are adequate. i wouldn't turn anyone away from them. i would worn that those who've delved deeply into the subject might be a bit disappointed. however, its medieval spain...read and decide for yourself.

i do hope that at some point someone writes a thorough history of medieval spain in the style hugh thomas' the spanish civil war. that's it, i'll move to spain and do just that for the next twenty years!!!!

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#66042 - 12/04/00 05:02 PM Re: Are these books good?
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I'll buy your book!

I see your point...perhaps those books should just be checked out and not purchased. That way if you don't like, you're not out the $$$ I am.
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#66043 - 12/04/00 07:57 PM Re: Are these books good?
Diana Offline
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Thanks, everyone, for your comments. I really appreciate them. Calibasco, I'm going to try to check out what I can first, like you said. I hate buying a book I end up not liking. Luckily, I have access to some pretty good libraries. I had in my hands a few weeks ago The Basque History of the World and the Buried Mirror, in Borders. I'll have to take another look at the first after your recommendation! The second I thought was more about the Americas, so I put it back on the shelf. Perhaps I should look at it again. Since I was armed with a 20% off coupon, I did end up buying a book called A Drizzle of Honey - The Lives and Recipes of Spain's Secret Jews. It's technically a cookbook, but it's absolutely filled with anecdotes about Jews living secretly in Spain in the years after 1492. It looks like it will be very interesting reading, if only I can find the time (work, family and grad school are taking their toll)!

Thanks again!

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#66044 - 12/04/00 08:04 PM Re: Are these books good?
Nicole Offline
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Registered: 07/24/00
Posts: 583
Loc: Los Angeles
wow. that sounds really interesting. These books all sound so tempting; I can't stand it. I wan to read them all! You should see my christmas wich list on amazon. Filled with books on Espana (all through MadridMan's all Spain Market, of course).

I can't decide between books on spain, art supplies or desparately needed classes for next quarter. I hear you Diana. Not enough money or time (at least I don't have kids - as it is I can't get through the week end without a few solid siestas)

[This message has been edited by Nicole (edited 12-04-2000).]

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#66045 - 12/11/00 06:32 PM Re: Are these books good?
nicholas Offline
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i certainly appreciate the vote of confidence calibasco. ah me, well....if i ever attempt a marriage between my historical and literary minds i'll let you know. i'd be sure to send you an advanced copy that you won't be out either bookstore or library fees. you have to give me roughly twenty years to this. i should hire you as my editor in the event of weeding out any fletcherisims. let's just hope that someone comes up with this sooner or later. ah, if only wil and ariel durant had devoted their time to writing on spain.

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#66046 - 12/12/00 02:20 AM Re: Are these books good?
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Registered: 12/04/00
Posts: 14
Loc: Fresno, CA USA
Diana, I have read a good chunk of Gerber's Jews of Spain book and found it to be a good read and very informative. In fact, I just pulled the book out of my bookcase tonight, as I will be leaving for Madrid at the end of this month, and thought I should read further.

As a side note, an ancester of mine is Don Isaac Abravanel, who is all over any books about Jews in Spain. Along with being a great Jewish scholar, he financed the ships for Columbus to sail to the New World.

Where did you find this "Drizzle of Honey"? I'd love to get something full of history AND recipes. What a bonus!

Btw, do you know about a living Jewish community in Spain? All I hear and read about is about the Inquisition.
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