Review: Roads To Santiago – by Cees Nooteboom

The Dutch author expresses a profound admiration for Spain through his vivid travels that explore its history, culture, and significance today. His erratic yet cohesive writing immerses the reader in art, particularly Velasquez and Zurbaran, while recounting personal reflections, religious sentiments, and the rich historical tapestry of Spain, creating an evocative literary experience.

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Review: The Will to Survive. A History of Hungary – by Bryan Cartledge

The Will to Survive. A History of Hungary by Bryan Cartledge My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is a daunting book in terms of size yet at the conclusion of it, I feel its in depth detail and full historical coverage make it a definitive volume of those interested…

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