Cultural Reads 2: Brazilian Intuition, Spanish Flamenco, Bosnian War Atrocities

Hi Friends

Welcome to the second issue of the Cultural Reads Newsletter.

A bi-weekly book, music, and movie recommendation from different countries all around the world.

This week covers Brazil, Spain, and Bosnia.

📙 The Alchemist (Brazil)

The Alchemist is one of the world’s most popular bestsellers. Although I don’t believe Paolo Coehlo is very popular among Brazilians (readers, please correct me if I’m wrong), he’s a unique person and a widely acclaimed author.

This book came to me at the right time and place, and his message struck a chord. In short, it’s about following your heart, trusting your intuition, and having the courage to do so.

🎵 Vicente Amigo (Spain)

Many people know Paco de Lucía (allegedly the best Spanish flamenco guitarist), but not everyone knows Vicente Amigo.

Vicente is a fantastic guitar player who frequently collaborates with other musicians but keeps his songs simple, elegant, and largely instrumental.

My family and I visited two of his concerts, in Amsterdam and Barcelona (funnily enough on the same date with a 2-year difference) and I would recommend everyone to do the same.

His most popular song is Y Será Verdad.

🎬 Quo Vadis Aida (Bosnia)

Quo Vadis Aida is an oscar-nominated movie by Bosnian director Jasmila Zbani. The film was released in 2020 and tells the story of a Bosnian translator (played by a Serbian) in the Dutch UN camp during the Srebrenica massacre.

The release led to many controversies in the Netherlands, Serbia, and Bosnia, which means the director did a good job igniting a discussion and forcing people to learn about this part of history.

If you’re interested in more background about the breakup of Yugoslavia, check out this documentary and this book.

For a (Dutch) documentary about the UN soldiers, go here

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