When a person moves from their homeland to another, many kilometers away, nostalgia becomes a powerful catalyst for rekindling memories. 'Now, I remember my neighborhood from when I was a child, and it seems like a fairytale,' our guest says, his voice tinged with emotion.
'And history repeats itself' (Peripecias Libros, 2025) is a vivid testimony in the form of a narrative of an essential enclave in the Romani community of Lower Andalusia. Indeed, the neighborhood of Santiago de Jerez It has been an inexhaustible cradle of artists flamencos. There, where living together in neighbors' houses and spending long periods in the fields marked a constant existence.
In nine chapters, Sebastián Blanco Moreno, It traces his life in the neighborhood, from Jerez to Paris where he now lives with his family. A journey through streets like Nueva, Cantarería, Merced, and La Sangre, where family members and neighbors appear, weaving together anecdotes and experiences interspersed with poetic interludes.
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