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In the tradition of Colin Fletcher's The Man Who Walked Through Time and William Least Heat-Moon's Blue Highways, Edward F. Stanton has written a quietly beautiful and engrossing account of his own pilgrimage. Road of Stars to Santiago is a personal story of his journey along what has been called "the premier cultural route of Europe." "I undertook a five-hundred-mile walk along the ancient Camino de Santiago, from the French Pyrenees to Santiago de Compostella in northwest Spain, the supposed burial site of the apostle St. James the Elder, and beyond to Finisterre, Land's End on the Atlantic coast. "On my journey I followed the old road whenever possible, passing through mountains, medieval...
Number 45 in Cuesta's Homenajes series includes the following collection of articles by prominent Hispanic scholars: Achicando fronteras: la obra de Edward Stanton: Fernando Opere; Revalorizacion de "lo popular" en la literatura espanola del siglo XIX: Fernan Caballero y Antonio de Trueba: Ruben Benitez; El discurso geografico de Marco Polo: Anibal Biglieri; The Sensuousness and Contrast in Federico Garcia Lorca's "poema gongorino" Patricia Bolanos-Fabres; Stanton and Hemingway: Ramon Buckley; Entre los caminos de una amistad: Jose Cardona-Lopez; Invectiva contra el amor: el desengano barroco en un soneto de Francisco de Quevedo: Irene Chico-Wyatt; El eco de Edward Stanton en Espana. Carta a...
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