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After the Fall Tobias Buck

After the Fall By Tobias Buck

After the Fall by Tobias Buck


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Summary

Spain is facing its biggest crisis since Franco - but what lead to this moment and what could it mean for Britain and the rest of Europe?

After the Fall Summary

After the Fall: Crisis, Recovery and the Making of a New Spain by Tobias Buck

Tobias Buck arrived in Madrid in December 2012, in time to celebrate the bleakest Christmas the city had seen in a generation. Capital and country were reeling from a series of economic shocks that had brought Spain to the brink of ruin. The housing boom had dramatically turned to bust, a large chunk of the nation's banking system was in state hands, businesses were closing across the country, debt was spiralling out of control and unemployment levels had reached a record high.

AFTER THE FALL presents a rich and vivid portrait of contemporary Spain at a critical moment in the country's history. The book tells the story of Spain's long boom and sudden bust, the brutal economic crisis that followed, and the political and social aftershocks that reverberate to this day. It explores the origins of the separatist movement in Catalonia, and its bitter clash with the Spanish government that culminated in a failed secession referendum and a divisive declaration of independence. It looks at the legacy of the Civil War and Franco dictatorship, and the continuing struggle over historical memory in Spain today.

Based on five years of reporting and hundreds of interviews, AFTER THE FALL takes the reader from the offices of power in Madrid and Barcelona to the villages of the Basque country, still haunted by the memory of political violence, and to the towns of Andalusia, where an entire generation has seen its economic hopes shattered. It describes how the country has been changed by the experience of migration, and why - after decades at the margins - the far-right eventually made a return to Spanish politics. For all the problems and challenges facing Spain today, we see that amid the ruins of the crisis, the search for a new Spanish model is already underway.

After the Fall Reviews

Mixing forensic reporting with insightful analysis, AFTER THE FALL captures the chaos of Spain's turbulent recent history with aplomb . . . a superbly documented, diligent account on Spain's recent travails - and its slow, painful route out of them -- Oliver Balch * FINANCIAL TIMES *
Buck understands economics, but he also understands people. Spain's crisis is told as an engaging story of human folly. This is a superb book about a fascinating country - an easy read about difficult times -- Gerard DeGroot * THE TIMES *
An elegant and insightful examination of Spain . . . the book goes beyond politics to offer a deeply sympathetic portrayal -- Matthew Campbell * THE SUNDAY TIMES *

Buck is a good listener and an intelligent observer who is not judgemental and does not claim to know all the answers.
After the Fall is an excellent guide to what has been happening in Spain in recent years

-- David Gilmour * LITERARY REVIEW *
[An] insightful and readable study of modern Spain -- Gideon Rachman * FINANCIAL TIMES, Best Books of 2019 *
Tobias Buck belongs in the distinguished lineage of writing about Spain that was so brilliantly started by Richard Ford. Much like Ford in the 1830s, as clear-sighted and unflattering as deeply sympathetic to the many charms of the country and the predicaments of its people, Tobias Buck has written a most accurate account of what Spain looks like right now and what seemingly insurmountable challenges it is having to live up to . . . required reading -- ANTONIO MUNOZ MOLINA
When Spain ran the gauntlet of Basque terrorism and military subversion to reach democracy, it garnered universal admiration. In the years that followed, that image was tarnished by endemic corruption but countered by the spectacular international impact of Spanish companies. When Tobias Buck arrived in 2012, Spain was in the midst of an existential crisis. The financial crash, political corruption, the mismanagement of the Catalan independence movement and the impact of the crisis on ordinary Spaniards are perceptively analysed in his illuminating and elegant account. It is a grim story but a treat to read -- PAUL PRESTON

About Tobias Buck

Tobias Buck was the FINANCIAL TIMES Madrid correspondent from 2012 to 2017, covering Spain's economic crisis and the political aftershocks, including the Catalan campaign for secession. He is currently the FT's Berlin correspondent, but continues to travel to Spain frequently. Buck joined the FINANCIAL TIMES as a graduate trainee in 2002 and was appointed EU correspondent in Brussels one year later. From 2007 to 2012, he served as the FT's Jerusalem correspondent. He is the recipient of several journalism prizes, including a British Press Award, a Foreign Press Association Award, and a Harold Wincott Award. In 2015, Spain's International Press Club named him foreign correspondent of the year. Born in Jugenheim, Germany, in 1975, Buck has both German and British nationality. He graduated in 2001 from Humboldt University in Berlin, where he read law. He now lives in Berlin with his partner and son.

Additional information

GOR010028462
9781474610070
1474610072
After the Fall: Crisis, Recovery and the Making of a New Spain by Tobias Buck
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Orion Publishing Co
2019-07-25
320
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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