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Any suggestions for recent fiction/non-fiction about the Spanish experience? I KNOW everyone loves Michener's Iberia-but that was SO LONG AGO. I also got Driving over Lemons which was fun...


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Oooops-sorry Jer, think I put this in the wrong place again. I tried! [Embarassed]


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"The New Spaniards" is an interesting look at Spanish society from about the early 80's (I like to think of the eighties in Spain like the 60's in the U.S.A., in terms of the "excesses" to the late nineties. I liked the book and could relate to alot of what was written in the book.
Paperback: ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.82 x 7.78 x 5.10
Publisher: Penguin USA (Paper); (September 1995)
ISBN: 0140131914
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I concur: The New Spaniards is a very accurate, very complete, yet very readable account of recent and not so recent Spanish history and culture--Totally buy it!


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It's not recent, but has someone read Ram�n J.Sender's "La tesis de Nancy"?
 
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Someone tell me more about Driving Over Lemons and the other book. What r they about?
Thanks.


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TJ, Driving over Lemons and a Parrot in the Pepper Tree are written by a guy who moved to the Albujarras (sp?) and writes about life amongst the "locals", and the old finca he bought. His claim to fame is that he was actually a member of the band Genesis for a short while. The books are light reading, enjoyable and then easily forgotten!!! Well, IMO anyway! But I did enjoy them!


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Las Alpujarras, south of Granada. Yeah it's a nice, 'easy reading' type of book! When's yours coming out madsue?? Smiler

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Elucidate, Laidback!!! Confused


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>Elucidate

I would if I knew what it meant?!!?? Something to do with the wacky backy??
 
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I think the 'New Spaniards' latest edition goes past 1992, at least it talks about post-expo and olympic years a little. it would be interesting to see another up to date edition come out.


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Much thanks to everyone, I will definitely get my butt over to Amazon!


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