Andalus by Jason Webster

Andalus by Jason Webster

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'Andalus' unmasks the neglected Arab ancestry of modern Spain; its food, language, people and culture. The text strikes parallels with the current world situation, finding echoes of the harmony that existed in medieval Spain, and of the religious intolerance that eventually brought about the Inquisition.

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Andalus by Jason Webster

Spain's Moorish past is evident everywhere you look. For centuries, Christians, Muslims and Jews lived in Spain side by side in peace, and it was home to some of the greatest minds in the world. After the Moors' expulsion in the seventeenth century, much of their knowledge, skill and artistry was lost. Jason Webster originally travelled to Spain to play the flamenco guitar. A qualified Arabist, he now embarks on a quest for Spain's forgotten Arab legacy, and gets embroiled with characters who are as wild and original as those he described so vividly in Duende. What lessons can we learn today from the harmony that existed for so long in medieval Spain - and from the subsequent expulsion of its Muslims and Jews?
Jason Webster was born in San Francisco in 1970 and grew up in England and Germany. After studying Arabic at Oxford and living for several years in Italy and Egypt, he went to Spain to learn to play the flamenco guitar. He currently lives in Valencia with his Spanish wife. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Duende.
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ISBN 13 9780385605076
ISBN 10 0385605072
Title Andalus
Author Jason Webster
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Year published 2004-04-01
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.