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: Pérez-Reverte writes from the viewpoint of someone who finds Spanish history more bitter than sweet, often describing the "despair" and "solitude" inherent in a lucid understanding of the country's past.
: Focuses heavily on the 19th and 20th centuries, ending with the Spanish Transition to democracy. Critical Reception
: The author explicitly states his goal was to "re-read and enjoy," looking back with an ironical and personal lens rather than following traditional academic or "official" history formats. Una_historia_de_Espana_Arturo_PerezReverte.pdf
The work consists of . It moves chronologically, though the depth of detail increases as the narrative approaches modern times:
: Many readers find it an entertaining and accessible way to engage with history that might otherwise feel dry. : Pérez-Reverte writes from the viewpoint of someone
You can find more details or purchase the book through the author's official website .
: Some critics argue the work is biased toward the author's personal political views or contains satirical comments that some find controversial. The work consists of
: Much of the work explores the "idiosyncrasy" of Spaniards—from nobles to commoners—often using sharp humor to describe historical events, such as the brutal "Bell of Huesca" incident. Book Structure