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May 2016
Hi everybody!

With 1,5 week to go I have my gear ready, I'm fit, a little bit nervous but very exited! There's one more thing I can't decide about. It's a bit silly actually...

I like to read books about the country I'm traveling in. Preferably about history in order to understand a country a little bit better. But I can't find any book about the Camino and it's history. What I did find were a lot of books about present day pilgrims. But on my Camino I'm not interested in the soul searching of a writer. That would be too confusing to me. Or books about the Camino history with an academic approach.

Does anybody know a novel about the Camino that takes place in the medievals? Or do you have any other suggestions?

Thanks and buen Camino!
 
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Awesome question!

I dont have the answer but I`ll be watching the thread as I have also interest in books about history of all Caminos. I have special interest in knowing more about the history of the camino de santiago before Santiago even existed. Well... At least I hear tons of this stories whilst walking during my camino trips: That some of the routes and their historic meanings go way before catholic church "stole" pagan traditions and redesigned as their own.

(not my opinion... Just things I heard about and would love to read studies about it)

Buen Camino Everyone!
 
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Try my old favorite "The Pilgrimage Road to Santiage, the Complete Cultural Handbook" Gitlitz and Davidson (his wife). Quite a hefty handbook village by village town to town summaries of history, art and architecture. Also available as Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0091I0YOE/?tag=casaivar02-20
 
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It's not about the Camino, but I'm planning to re-read Laurie Lee's trilogy Cider with Rosie, As I Walked out one Midsummer Morning and A Moment of War. If you've not read them, the two latter books are based in Spain in the 1930s and Cider with Rosie is just beautiful (but English not Spanish based).
 
Awesome question!
I dont have the answer but I`ll be watching the thread as I have also interest in books about history of all Caminos. I have special interest in knowing more about the history of the camino de santiago before Santiago even existed. Well... At least I hear tons of this stories whilst walking during my camino trips: That some of the routes and their historic meanings go way before catholic church "stole" pagan traditions and redesigned as their own.
(not my opinion... Just things I heard about and would love to read studies about it)
Buen Camino Everyone!

This thread was specifically requesting info on pre-Christian "pilgrimage routes".
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/looking-for-pre-christian-camino-books.19765/
Like you I am still looking for any primary source documents rather than "what everyone knows". The earliest record of a pilgrim site in the area of Compostela seems to be that of a shrine to "The Martyrs of Trier" - Priscillian and his companions, dating to the late 4th C.
If anyone has any idea of where to find any Celtic / pre-Celtic information it would be gratefully received ;)
Reading for the Camino, I found "Ghosts of Spain" by Giles Tremlett has much information and background to modern Spain, including the long struggle of the Spanish people to come to terms with the Civil War and its aftermath.

Blessings on your Camino
Tio Tel
 
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I have read several of Paulo Coelho's novels and the one called "The Pilgrimage" I found an enjoyable read. It has turns and twists with some mysticism. Coelho has walked the Camino.
 
I have read several of Paulo Coelho's novels and the one called "The Pilgrimage" I found an enjoyable read. It has turns and twists with some mysticism. Coelho has walked the Camino.

On the Camino Frances in Viloria de Rioja in their pilgrim Refugio Acácio e Orieta have a multilingual library specializing in books by Paulo Coelho.

They have also created a most comfortable oasis from abandoned animal sheds with 10 comfy bunks in a dorm heated by a wood burning stove and great showers that water you and not the ceiling walls or your clothes. Wifi is also available....Drop in and read for a while.
 
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I have read several of Paulo Coelho's novels and the one called "The Pilgrimage" I found an enjoyable read. It has turns and twists with some mysticism. Coelho has walked the Camino.
According to the book he didn't finish but stopped after he was 'accepted'.

But a great read in any event.
 
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Hi everybody!

With 1,5 week to go I have my gear ready, I'm fit, a little bit nervous but very exited! There's one more thing I can't decide about. It's a bit silly actually...

I like to read books about the country I'm traveling in. Preferably about history in order to understand a country a little bit better. But I can't find any book about the Camino and it's history. What I did find were a lot of books about present day pilgrims. But on my Camino I'm not interested in the soul searching of a writer. That would be too confusing to me. Or books about the Camino history with an academic approach.

Does anybody know a novel about the Camino that takes place in the medievals? Or do you have any other suggestions?

Thanks and buen Camino!
Well excuse the unashamed plug but my own book has a good section on the history of the camino, well my readers tell me it is good. Its available on amazon at the minute at the discounted price of £0.99/$1.43 for the kindle edition for a few days yet. The title is in my signature
 
This thread was specifically requesting info on pre-Christian "pilgrimage routes".
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/looking-for-pre-christian-camino-books.19765/
Like you I am still looking for any primary source documents rather than "what everyone knows". The earliest record of a pilgrim site in the area of Compostela seems to be that of a shrine to "The Martyrs of Trier" - Priscillian and his companions, dating to the late 4th C.
If anyone has any idea of where to find any Celtic / pre-Celtic information it would be gratefully received ;)
Reading for the Camino, I found "Ghosts of Spain" by Giles Tremlett has much information and background to modern Spain, including the long struggle of the Spanish people to come to terms with the Civil War and its aftermath.

Blessings on your Camino
Tio Tel

Thanks for your inputs!
 
Thanks everybody! I decided for Paulo Coelho and Isabel Allende's Zorro. Two books is already too much... But I'm still under 10 kilo's of weight!
 
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