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The Tomb in Seville Norman Lewis

The Tomb in Seville By Norman Lewis

The Tomb in Seville by Norman Lewis


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Summary

Presents an account of a journey Norman Lewis made in 1934 with his Sicilian brother-in-law Eugene Corvaja. Their destination was the cathedral in Seville, site of the Corvaja family tomb. Things, of course, do not go quite according to plan.

The Tomb in Seville Summary

The Tomb in Seville by Norman Lewis

"The Tomb in Seville" is an account of a journey Norman Lewis made in 1934 with his Sicilian brother-in-law Eugene Corvaja. Their destination was the cathedral in Seville, site of the Corvaja family tomb. Things, of course, do not go quite according to plan. Spain is on the brink of civil war, and the travellers soon discover that no trains are running. They walk a hundred miles on foot, sleeping in caves, and seeing parts of Spain no tourist had ever visited. By the time they reach Madrid, bullets are flying, and the travellers are forced to dodge sniper fire as they go about their daily business. Eugene by now has revealed his Communist sympathies and Lewis, in loco parents, has a hard job dissuading him from volunteering for the People's Army. Forced to take a detour into Portugal, they come across a village where a witch has recently been burnt at the stake, before at last arriving in Seville. There they find the Corvaja tomb, but it is not quite what they expected. "The Tomb in Seville" is vintage Norman Lewis.

About Norman Lewis

Norman Lewis is the author of thirteen novels and thirteen works of non-fiction. In 1998 he was awarded the Heywood Hill Literary Prize. He lives in Essex.

Additional information

GOR000933722
9780224071208
0224071203
The Tomb in Seville by Norman Lewis
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
2003-11-13
160
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