Barcelona, Catalonia: A View from the Inside

Barcelona, Catalonia: A View from the Inside

by Matthew Tree
Barcelona, Catalonia: A View from the Inside

Barcelona, Catalonia: A View from the Inside

by Matthew Tree

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Overview

A collection of Matthew Tree's incisive essays about life, language, and politics in Catalonia, as told through the eyes of a Catalan-speaking Englishman, or an English-speaking Catalan, depending on your vantage point, and his.


Matthew’s honesty and keen observations combined with his sharp wit and mastery of language (two languages!) give the reader a unique and compelling vision of Catalonia, rarely uncovered by the casual visitor, as he discusses what he promises is the next new state in Europe and its relationship with the state it currently belongs to. But Matthew does not limit himself to the purely political; he also gives us an insider’s view of real life in Barcelona, from doctor’s visits to shopping trips, through to finding one’s own voice in another culture and language.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012501066
Publisher: Elizabeth Castro
Publication date: 03/06/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 780 KB

About the Author

Matthew Tree was born in London at the tail end of 1958. He has lived in Barcelona since 1984.

For literary reasons of his own, in 1990 he stopped writing in English and switched to Catalan, in which language he has so far published ten books, including two novels, a collection of short stories, an autobiography, two books on Catalonia, a rant against work, and a personal essay on racism. In 2000, he began writing in English again, in which language he completed a novel ("Private Country") and a slice of autobiography ("Calling Card")—extracts of which have been aired in various literary magazines, in Scotland, Canada, and Catalonia—as well as publishing the non-fiction works "What's Barcelona?" (with photographs by Txema Salvans) and "Barcelona, Catalonia". He has a regular column in the "Avui" newspaper and the magazine "Catalonia Today", and is also an occasional contributor to "The Times Literary Supplement". He is currently putting the finishing touches to a new novel in English.
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