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    Granada, City of My Dreams (Wanderings Through Old Granada and its Moorish Palace, the Alhambra)

    By Lawrence Bohme

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    Granada, the city of the Alhambra Palace and the last Moorish kingdom of Andalucia, has a special place in our imagination, whether we have visited it or not. As well as being a city of exceptional beauty and interest, it is a symbol for all of us of what happens when different civilizations meet. That is why “Granada, City of My Dreams”, in the words of the author, was written not only as a guide but as “a book about Granada for the nun in Norway sitting in her armchair and wishing to travel there in the mind”. For, what fascinates us about this universal city is not only its monuments but its marvellous story, “the encounter between Moor and Christian, gypsy and Jew, medieval and Renaissance, glistening snow and Mediterranean sun, in this green balcony of Europe overlooking the naked shores of Africa”.
    Lawrence Bohme, poet, illustrator and curious traveller, has filled these pages with luminous descriptions and drawings, the culmination of forty years of wanderings through the palaces and labyrinths of his adopted homeland, Granada.
    Things about Granada you can find in this book… A brief history of Granada / Mirador de San Cristóbal and San Miguel Alto / Cathedral quarter / Plaza de Bibarrambla / Mercado de San Agustín, chumbos, caracoles and chirimoyas / Corral del Carbón / Alcaicería / Madraza / Royal Chapel / Cathedral / Sagrario / The Heroic Feat of Hernán del Pulgar / Gran Vía de Colón / The sons of the sugar beet / Albaicin / The Gate of Paradise / Calderería to San Nicolás / Placeta de Carvajales / Minaret of San José / Plaza de San Miguel Bajo / The Vanished Palace of King Badis / Cuesta de la Lona / Palace of Dar al-Horra / Convent of Santa Isabel la Real / View from San Nicolás / From San Nicolás to Plaza Larga / Colegiata del Salvador, a missionary s school / From Plaza Larga down Cuesta de la Alhacaba to Puerta de Elvira / Hospital Real / Saint John of God and the Triumph of the Virgin / Plaza Nueva / Casa de Pisa / River Darro and its bridges / El Bañuelo - the Bath / Convents of Zafra and Concepción / Casa de Castril / Paseo de los Tristes / Sacromonte / San Juan de los Reyes / Alhambra / Alhambra Alta / Monastery of San Francisco / Church of Santa María de la Alhambra and the Two Brave Monks / Puerta del Vino – Gate of Wine / Alcazaba / Palace of Carlos Quinto / Nasrid Palaces / A Brief History of al-Andalus, from the Visigoths to the Catholic Monarchs / Mexuar and its Oratory / Cuarto Dorado / Tower of Comares / The Hall of Power / Courtyard of the Lions / Hall of Abencerrajes / Hall of the Kings - Sala de los Reyes / Hall of the Two Sisters / Sala de Camas - the Bath / Rooms of Carlos Quinto / Tocador de la Reina – Queen’s Dressing Room / Partal, Torre de las Damas and the Mosque / The Four Towers / Generalife / Hill of the Martyrs / Torres Bermejas / Saint John of the Cross / Casa de Manuel de Falla / Realejo / Campo del Príncipe / Church of Santo Domingo / Casa de los Tiros / Vestiges of the Old Granada in The New / Puerta Real / Palace of Bibataubín / Plaza del Campillo, Calle Ganivet and the old “Manigua” / Calle Recogidas, and the Curious Convent which Gave it Its name / The Uncloistered fountains of San Agustín and La Trinidad / Street of the Boards and Street of the Little Bridges / Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo / The Green Bridge and “French Granada” / Ermita de San Sebastián / Alcázar Genil / Puerta de San Lorenzo, the Forgotten Gate / Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo / Acequia Gorda and Paseo de las Palmas / Epilogue – What became of the Moors of Granada? / Aben Humeya and the War of the Alpujarra / The Queen and the Gypsies / The King’s Jews / The Many Origins of “marrano” / Moro, Mudéjar and Morisco.
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