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Voices of the Old Sea

Norman Lewis
5
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Pages
231
Year
2013
Language
English

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Acclaimed travel writer Norman Lewis chronicles the last years of a traditional Spanish fishing culture on the brink of extraordinary change after the Second World War Seeking solace in the everyday after his World War II army service, travel writer Norman Lewis returns to his beloved Spain, to the fishing village of Farol, in the hopes of recapturing a lost sense of home. It is a place he knows better than his native England, and he finds the Spanish countryside "still as nostalgically backward-looking as ever, still magnificent, still invested with all its ancient virtues and ancient defects." He spends three seasons as a fisherman, basking in the simplicity of village customs. Lovingly written and richly evocative, Voices of the Old Sea is an absorbing look at a centuries-old lifestyle in its final days, as the tide of modernization threatens to change it forever.

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"One of the greatest writers of travel literature of our century."
P. D. James
"Outstandingly the best travel writer of our age, if not the best since Marco Polo."
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"One of our best writers, not of any particular decade but of our century."
Graham Greene

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