Pagan Spain

Pagan Spain

Title: Pagan Spain
Author: Richard Wright
Release: 2010-05-11
Kind: ebook
Genre: European History, Books, History, Nonfiction, Social Science, Travel & Adventure, Travel Essays & Memoirs, World History, Science & Nature, Science History, Anthropology, U.S. History, Sociology, History of the Americas, Society
Size: 4256388
A master chronicler of the African-American experience, Richard Wright brilliantly expanded his literary horizons with Pagan Spain, originally published in 1957. An amalgam of expert travel reportage, dramatic monologue, and arresting sociological critique, Pagan Spain serves as a pointed and still-relevant commentary on the grave human dangers of oppression and governmental corruption.

The Spain Richard Wright visited in the mid-twentieth century was not the romantic locale of song and story, but a place of tragic beauty and dangerous contradictions. The portrait he offers in Pagan Spain is a blistering, powerful, yet scrupulously honest depiction of a land and people in turmoil, caught in the strangling dual grip of cruel dictatorship and what Wright saw as an undercurrent of primitive faith. 

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