A literary tour though Spain

From the biographies of Federico García Lorca and King Juan Carlos, to travel and food books, The Telegraph presents that collection of places with distinct identities and different food called Spain.

“The best way to study Spain in the 20th century is through the eyes of a tragic hero and a flawed hero. The tragic hero is the playwright and poet Federico García Lorca, who was murdered by the fascists near Granada in 1936; the flawed hero is King Juan Carlos who rescued his country for democracy when Franco died in 1975.” Read the complete story here.

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