Catalonia: A Cultural History
Squeezed between more powerful France and Spain, Catalonia has endured a violent history. Its medieval empire that conquered Naples, Sicily and Athens was crushed by Spain. Its geography, with the Pyrenees falling sharply to the rugged Costa Brava, is tormented, too. Michael Eaude traces this history and it monuments: roman Tarragona, celebrated by the poet Martial; Greek Emp?ries, lost for centuries beneath the sands; medieval Romanesque architecture in the Vall de Bo:i churches (a World Heritage Series) and Poblet and Santes Creus monasteries. He tells the stories of several of Catalonia's great figures: Abbot Olivia, who brought Moorish learning to Europe, the ruthless mercenary, Roger de Flor, and Verdaguer, handsome poet-priest. Catalonia is famous today for its twentieth-century art. This book focuses on the revolutionary Art Nouveau buildings (including the Sagrada Fam?lia) of Antoni Gaud?. It also explores the region's artistic legacy: the young Picasso painting Barcelona's vibrant slums; Salvador Dal?, inspired by the twisted rocks of Cap de Creus to paint his landscapes of the human mind; and Joan Mir?, discovering the colors of the red earth at Montroig.
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Catalonia: A Cultural History
Squeezed between more powerful France and Spain, Catalonia has endured a violent history. Its medieval empire that conquered Naples, Sicily and Athens was crushed by Spain. Its geography, with the Pyrenees falling sharply to the rugged Costa Brava, is tormented, too. Michael Eaude traces this history and it monuments: roman Tarragona, celebrated by the poet Martial; Greek Emp?ries, lost for centuries beneath the sands; medieval Romanesque architecture in the Vall de Bo:i churches (a World Heritage Series) and Poblet and Santes Creus monasteries. He tells the stories of several of Catalonia's great figures: Abbot Olivia, who brought Moorish learning to Europe, the ruthless mercenary, Roger de Flor, and Verdaguer, handsome poet-priest. Catalonia is famous today for its twentieth-century art. This book focuses on the revolutionary Art Nouveau buildings (including the Sagrada Fam?lia) of Antoni Gaud?. It also explores the region's artistic legacy: the young Picasso painting Barcelona's vibrant slums; Salvador Dal?, inspired by the twisted rocks of Cap de Creus to paint his landscapes of the human mind; and Joan Mir?, discovering the colors of the red earth at Montroig.
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Catalonia: A Cultural History

Catalonia: A Cultural History

by Michael Eaude
Catalonia: A Cultural History

Catalonia: A Cultural History

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Squeezed between more powerful France and Spain, Catalonia has endured a violent history. Its medieval empire that conquered Naples, Sicily and Athens was crushed by Spain. Its geography, with the Pyrenees falling sharply to the rugged Costa Brava, is tormented, too. Michael Eaude traces this history and it monuments: roman Tarragona, celebrated by the poet Martial; Greek Emp?ries, lost for centuries beneath the sands; medieval Romanesque architecture in the Vall de Bo:i churches (a World Heritage Series) and Poblet and Santes Creus monasteries. He tells the stories of several of Catalonia's great figures: Abbot Olivia, who brought Moorish learning to Europe, the ruthless mercenary, Roger de Flor, and Verdaguer, handsome poet-priest. Catalonia is famous today for its twentieth-century art. This book focuses on the revolutionary Art Nouveau buildings (including the Sagrada Fam?lia) of Antoni Gaud?. It also explores the region's artistic legacy: the young Picasso painting Barcelona's vibrant slums; Salvador Dal?, inspired by the twisted rocks of Cap de Creus to paint his landscapes of the human mind; and Joan Mir?, discovering the colors of the red earth at Montroig.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199886883
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/08/2008
Series: Landscapes of the Imagination
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Michael Eaude writes for the Guardian and Independent and is the author of Barcelona, The City that Re-Invented Itself.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part One: Birth and Rebirth of a Nation
1. The First Town in Spain. Portbou
2. Mediterranean: The Center of the Earth. Tarragona
3. Romanesque Catalonia. The Pyrenees
4. Glory and Rapine. Poblet and Athens
5. The Poet-Priest and the Indiano. Verdaguer
6. The Lancashire of Spain. Gaud and G:uell
Part Two: Geniuses
7. Fleeing the Straight and Narrow. Gaud and Reus
8. Modern Painting. Rusi ol at Sitges, Picasso
9. The Terminal Beach. Salvador Dal
10. Feet rooted to the Red Earth. Joan Mir
11. Come from a Silence. Raimon
Part Three: Tourism and War
12. The Sweaty Groin. Barcelona's Raval
13. The Gothic Quarter. Barcelona
14. Mass Migration and Mass Tourism. Lloret
15. Plain and River. Lleida and the Ebro
16. The Anarchist Dream. George Orwell
17. The Landscape in the Pot
18. Cradle and Refuge. FC Barcelona
Glossary
Short Bibliography

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