ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACES CAPTURED GLORIOUSLY. In this
masterly book, Michael Jacobs looks with fresh eyes at all the
traditional delights of Andalucia while doing full justice to the
lesser-known aspects of the region. He examines the underrated local
food and drink, the extraordinarily varied natural scenery, the
composers and writers who created the romantic myths and legends of the
nineteenth century, the strange legacy of Lorca and the Spanish Civil
War. Moorish remains, its outstanding prehistoric and classical heritage
and its exuberant Renaissance and Baroque monuments make it one of the
richest regions of Europe for the visitor. Nearly a hundred Andalucian
villages and towns are described in the gazetteer, some of
which--Seville, Granada, Cordoba and Cadiz--are as lovely and as
haunting as anywhere in the world.