About This Book
A first-person travelogue records a four-month budget journey across Spain undertaken largely on foot and inexpensive rail, detailing routes through Andalusia, La Mancha, the Basque country, and Aragon. The narrator offers vivid scene sketches of towns, Moorish architecture, rural life, markets, and rivers, notes regional dialects and customs including bullfighting, and comments on roads, accommodations, and the practicalities of tramping cheaply. The narrative mixes descriptive travel impressions with anecdotes about interactions with locals and reflections on language learning and cultural contrasts.
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