Granada: A Pomegranate in the Hand of God
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Granada, the narrative delves into the coexistence of Muslims, Jews, and Christians in Al-Andalus during the Spanish Middle Ages. Steven Nightingale highlights the intellectual achievements of this era, likening them to those of classical Athens and Renaissance Italy. The flourishing of poetry and the construction of the Alhambra are central themes, alongside the profound impact of the 1492 conquest by Ferdinand and Isabel, which marked the end of a remarkable cultural epoch. The story reflects on collaboration, creativity, and the fragility of civilization.
