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The Tomb in Seville

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By (author): Norman Lewis

It is satisfying, and entirely in keeping with the mischievous character of Norman Lewis, that his very last book, The Tomb in Seville, is also his first. For the extraordinary set of misadventures recounted in The Tomb of Seville were first described in Norman Lewis's apprentice-work, Spanish Adventure, which he rightly refused to have re-issued in later life. In 1934 he travelled across the breadth of Spain into Morocco. The eve of the murderous civil war. He was acting as both friend and fellow-adventurer to his young brother-in-law, Eugene Corvaja, but also as minder, charged by his Sicilian father-in-law with keeping an eye on his son, who he knew to be a compassionate idealist easily attracted to left-wing causes. Norman, of course, had his own agenda, though the outward mission of this unlikely pair was to locate the tomb of the last Spanish Corvaja in the Cathedral of Seville. As an old man, he 'twice distilled' these powerful lifelong memories to create a slim, sharpened text, with all the bite of a vintage Norman Lewis. Other Norman Lewis titles published by Eland: Jackdaw Cake, The Missionaries, Voices of the Old Sea, A View of The World, Naples' 44, Dragon Apparent, Golden Earth, The Honoured Society and The Empire of the East. See more
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  • Weight: 250g
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2014
  • Publisher: Eland Publishing Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781780600086

About Norman Lewis

Norman Lewis's early childhood recalled in Jackdaw Cake was spent partly with his Welsh spiritualist parents in Enfield North London and partly with his eccentric aunts in Wales. Forgoing a place at university for lack of funds he used the income from photography to finance travels to Spain Italy and the Balkans before being approached by the Colonial Office to spy for them with his camera in Yemen. It was from his service in the Intelligence Corps during the Second World War that his masterpiece Naples '44 emerged. Norman Lewis wrote thirteen novels and thirteen works of non-fiction but he regarded his life's major achievement to be the reaction to an article written by him entitled Genocide in Brazil published in the Sunday Times in 1968. This led to a change in the Brazilian law relating to the treatment of Indians and to the formation of Survival International.

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