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Letter from Spain

Tim Parfitt

Observations and news of living and writing in Spain, as I work on the art detective series (books and screen).

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Letter from Spain #74

There was no sign or sound of Tourette’s at the Spanish Oscars - the Goyas \- on Saturday night. And Spain has also banned the USA from using its airbases here to bomb Iran.

9 days ago
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Letter from Spain #73

In 1993, when Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was still Prince Andrew, I had dinner in Madrid with his soon-to-be ex-father-in-law, Major Ronald Ferguson.

17 days ago
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Letter from Spain #72

This week, I’m just going to update my thoughts on the Best Picture category of the Oscars.

a month ago
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Letter from Spain #71

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez told Elon Musk to f*ck off last Wednesday. He didn’t actually use that term, but I bet he was thinking it. Whenever I think of Musk, I also think f*ck off.

a month ago
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  • Tim Parfitt

    Author, journalist, producer living in Spain. My blog-newsletter will mix observations and news about Spain, as well as notes on 'The Connections' series of crime-thriller books set in Spain while developing them for the screen.

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