Eternal Spain

Eternal Spain

Author: Robert Frerck

Publisher: ABRAMS

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9780810932524

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This is the essential landscape of Spain, a landscape of surprising diversity and beauty--of farms, villages, small towns, medieval fortress-castles, traditional bullfights, gypsies, and farmers that embody those elements of Spanish culture still little-touched by the homogenizing influences of modern life. 125 full-color illustrations.


The Night Eternal

The Night Eternal

Author: Guillermo del Toro

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2011-10-13

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0007328621

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The nail-biting vampire thriller from the world-famous director of Pan’s Labyrinth and Hellboy.


The Eternal World

The Eternal World

Author: Christopher Farnsworth

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2015-08-04

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 006228293X

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If you could live forever, what would you die for? Five hundred years ago, a group of Spanish conquistadors searching for gold, led by a young and brilliant commander named Simon De Oliveras, land in the New World. What they find in the sunny and humid swamps of this uncharted land is a treasure far more valuable: the Fountain of Youth. The Spaniards slaughter the Uzita, the Native American tribe who guard the precious waters that will keep the conquistadors young for centuries. But one escapes: Shako, the chief’s fierce and beautiful daughter, who swears to avenge her people—a blood oath that spans more than five centuries. . . When the source of the fountain is destroyed in our own time, the loss threatens Simon and his men, and the powerful, shadowy empire of wealth and influence they have built. For help, they turn to David Robinton, a scientific prodigy who believes he is on the verge of the greatest medical breakthrough of all time. But as the centuries-old war between Shako and Simon reaches its final stages, David makes a horrifying discovery about his employers and the mysterious and exotic woman he loves. Now, the scientist must decide: is he a pawn in a game of immortals. . . or will he be its only winner?


Spain

Spain

Author: E. Ramon Arango

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-11

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 042997423X

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Since the death of Franco in 1975, Spain has passed from repression through renewal to democracy, restored for the first time since 1936. Having survived the threat to its very existence in 1981, democratic Spain-now a member of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization-seems as secure as any of its European neighbours. The acce


Spain, 1469-1714

Spain, 1469-1714

Author: Henry Kamen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-03-26

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 1317754999

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For nearly two centuries Spain was the world’s most influential nation, dominant in Europe and with authority over immense territories in America and the Pacific. Because none of this was achieved by its own economic or military resources, Henry Kamen sets out to explain how it achieved the unexpected status of world power, and examines political events and foreign policy through the reigns of each of the nation’s rulers, from Ferdinand and Isabella at the end of the fifteenth century to Philip V in the 1700s. He explores the distinctive features that made up the Spanish experience, from the gold and silver of the New World to the role of the Inquisition and the fate of the Muslim and Jewish minorities. In an entirely re-written text, he also pays careful attention to recent work on art and culture, social development and the role of women, as well as considering the obsession of Spaniards with imperial failure, and their use of the concept of ‘decline’ to insist on a mythical past of greatness. The essential fragility of Spain’s resources, he explains, was the principal reason why it never succeeded in achieving success as an imperial power. This completely updated fourth edition of Henry Kamen’s authoritative, accessible survey of Spanish politics and civilisation in the Golden Age of its world experience substantially expands the coverage of themes and takes account of the latest published research.


The Island of Eternal Love

The Island of Eternal Love

Author: Daína Chaviano

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9781594489921

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Hearing the life story of a mysterious old woman in a Little Havana bar, Cuban-American Cecilia learns about three generations of a family of diverse origins that includes such members as a reverent Chinese widow, an African slave, and a Spanish matriarch


Whose Spain?

Whose Spain?

Author: Samuel Llano

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 0199858462

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English with excerpts in Spanish and French.


Spain is Different?

Spain is Different?

Author: Dale Knickerbocker

Publisher: University of Wales Press

Published: 2021-12-15

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 1786838133

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The end of the second millennium witnessed an increase in science-fictional apocalyptic narratives globally. There is a noteworthy difference between such fictions from Latin America and the anglophone world and those from Spain, in which scientific explanations of events coexist with biblically-inspired plots, characters and imagery. This is the first book-length study of either science-fictional novels or apocalyptic literature in that country, analysing six such works between 1990 and 2005. Within a theoretical framework that includes critical and genre theories, archetypal criticism, and biblical scholarship, the book explains this phenomenon as a result of three historical factors: the ‘Two Spains’, Spanish ‘difference’, and the ‘Pact of Silence’, a tacit agreement that made justice and accountability impossible in the name of a peaceful transition to democracy. It repressed any processing of the historical trauma experienced during the Civil War and dictatorship, trauma that manifests itself symbolically in these fictions.


Three Spanish Philosophers

Three Spanish Philosophers

Author: Jose Ferrater Mora

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2012-02-01

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 079148694X

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This collection provides an excellent introduction to three of the most important names in twentieth-century Spanish philosophy: Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936), José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955), and José Ferrater Mora (1912–1991). The thought-provoking work of these great contemporary philosophers offers a rich and penetrating insight into human existence. Originally written by Ferrater Mora in the middle of the last century, his interpretations of Unamuno and Ortega are considered classics, and the chapter on his own thought reflects his mature thinking about being and death. Each essay is introduced by noted Ferrater Mora scholar J. M. Terricabras and contains updated biographical and bibliographic information.