Robert Irwin

The Alhambra

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The Alhambra, the 'red fort' on its rocky hill above Granada, with its fountained courts and gardens, and intricate decoration, has long been a byword for exotic and melancholy beauty. In a stimulating new book in the 'Wonders of the World' series Robert Irwin, Arabist and novelist, examines its engrossing and often mysterious history. Built by a bloody and threatened dynasty of Muslim Spain, it was preserved as a monument to the triumph of Christianity. Much of what we see is the invention of later generations. Its highly sophisticated decoration is not just random but full of hidden meaning. Even its purpose – palace or theological college – is not always clear. Its influence on art, and on literature, orientalist painting and Granada cinemas, Washington Irving and Borges, has been significant. Robert Irwin enables us to understand that history fully. The Wonders of the World is a series of books that focuses on some of the world's most famous sites or monuments. Their names will be familiar to almost everyone: they have achieved iconic stature and are loaded with a fair amount of mythological baggage. These monuments have been the subject of many books over the centuries, but our aim, through the skill and stature of the writers, is to get something much more enlightening, stimulating, even controversial, than straightforward histories or guides.
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  • Ариаднаhas quoted5 years ago
    Emperor Rudolf II prided himself on possessing one of the wine jars used at the wedding at Cana on the occasion when Jesus turned water into wine. Rudolf kept it in his cabinet of curiosities, but actually his jar was one of the Alhambra vases.
  • Ариаднаhas quoted5 years ago
    references to Muslims swimming for pleasure are almost unknown in medieval times
  • Ариаднаhas quoted5 years ago
    The sweet orange originated in the Far East and was introduced to Europe and the Middle East by the Portuguese in the sixteenth century.
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