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A travel writer moves through Spain, offering vivid, impressionistic sketches of landscapes, cities, and festivals, from Basque fishing villages and pilgrim routes to Andalusian courts, the Alhambra, Cordova mosque, Seville's Passion Week, bull‑fights, gypsy communities, and Madrid ceremonies. The narrative blends architectural and artistic observation—castles, cathedrals, paintings by Murillo and Velázquez—with social scenes: markets, funerals, processions, and seasonal customs, and occasional commentary on labor, poverty, and cultural contrasts. Chapters oscillate between on‑the‑spot descriptions, historical traces, and reflective notes on tradition, faith, and the mingled influences that shape regional character.

About the Author

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Katharine Lee Bates

Katharine Lee Bates was an American poet and author, best known for her literary travel writings and children's stories. Her works often reflect her deep appreciation for the landscapes and cultures she encountered. Among her notable titles is "From Gretna Green to Land's End: A Literary Journey in England," which showcases her explorations across England. Bates also wrote about her experiences in Spain in "In Sunny Spain with Pilarica and Rafael," and she is remembered for her charming tales featuring animals, such as in "Sigurd Our Golden Collie, and Other Comrades of the Road." Her contributions to literature highlight her keen observational skills and her ability to evoke the beauty of her surroundings.

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