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A definitive and illuminating biography of one of the most famous – and most famously unfinished – buildings in the world, the Sagrada Familia of Barcelona.
Its scaffolding-cloaked spires reach up to the heavens, dominating the Barcelona skyline and drawing in millions of visitors every year. What seduces our attention is perhaps a combination: not only its almost megalomaniac ambition and architectural extravagance but the sheer longevity of its construction.
Its creator, Antoni Gaudí, 'God's Architect', saw the first stone laid on 19 March 1882 and yet it is unlikely to be completed until 2026 at the very earliest. It has survived two World Wars, the ravages of the Spanish Civil War and the 'Hunger Years' of Franco's rule. It has defied the critics, the penny-pinching accountants, the conservative town-planners and the slaves to sterile modernism to witness the most momentous changes in society and history.
The Sagrada Familia explores the evolution of this remarkable building, working through the decades right up to the present day before looking beyond to the final stretch of its construction. It is at once a guidebook and a chronological history, and a moving and compelling study of man's aspiration towards the divine.
Rich in detail, vast in scope, this is a revelatory and authoritative study of a building and its place in history and the genius that created it.
A definitive and illuminating biography of one of the most famous – and most famously unfinished – buildings in the world, the Sagrada Familia of Barcelona
The Sagrada Familia is Spain's no.1 tourist destination, receiving over 3,000,000 a year. This figure is set only to rise.
The Sagrada Familia is instantly recognisable as a Gaudi and is known across the world
The cost of construction, €25million a year, and the actual aesthetic of it, have long provoked debate and will continue to do so
Gijs van Hensbergen wrote a much-acclaimed biography of the Sagrada Familia's original architect, Antoni Gaudi
Will appeal to history readers, fans of Gaudi and hispanophiles
Terrifically stirring…A gripping firsthand account of Gaudi's power to melt the mind
Brilliant
The most extraordinary and important biography ... A vivid, painstaking portrait of an almost mediaeval figure brooding over the 20th century
Intoxicating … Instantly engages … Van Hensbergen's rich, poetic prose is perfectly suited to describe this unprecedented work of art. An engrossing, vivid inquiry into a man and his magisterial creation
The manic beauty of Antoni Gaudí's 'bible in stone' is evoked by the richly nuanced prose of Gijs van Hensbergen. In many ways an autobiography, this exquisite book also offers vivid insights into the life of the eccentric Gaudí, Catalan culture and the roles of the Vatican and of iconoclastic anarchists. A wonderment of an essay about a wonderment of a building
Gijs van Hensbergen has pulled off a remarkable feat, taming the monstre sacre of 20th century architecture, without diminishing him
Fascinating and instructive … Anyone going for the first time should read van Hensbergen's perceptive interpretation of what he calls Gaudí's most quixotic work
Gijs van Hensbergen is a Dutch art historian, food critic and Hispanist.
A former Harry Ransom Research Fellow, van Hensbergen has given lectures across the world, including at the Museo del Prado, the Queen Sofia Institute in New York, the National Gallery in London and at the prestigious El Escorial summer school, Universidad de Complutense, Madrid.
He appears frequently on BBC4 and Radio 4, TV3 and TV España and has contributed to, amongst many others, the Guardian, The Times, El Pais, La Vanguardia and the Economist.
Gijs van Hensbergen leads specialist guided tours to Spain and the United States.