Multicultural Spain: Keys to a plural historyby Eduardo Manzano (Criticism). See, it turns out we still don’t have any editorial news, and after my unfortunate pursuit of TikTok a few weeks ago, I’ve now decided to kill time until mid-September by reading books on different topics than those I usually review . For example, this wonderful history book whose author explains to us, through a style far removed from academic technicalities, the vast store of identities, territories and cultures (think of Roman Hispania, Al Andalus, the regimes latest of life. homo-Bourbon) which has come to shape what our national conscience understands. In short, a multifaceted identity that I distinguish only one obvious shared cultural aspect: no matter which region of this pluralistic Spain its writers come from, who — at least for my own literary critics — all write so badly.