A literary route is a organizated way around one city based in a spaces that appeared in the story. This third term in spanish subject the students had to made a literary route about any book that we read. All the books are oriented in Barcelona, so yesterday we went to Barcelona for did it.
I did it with to classmate more. We did this route about the novel "Nada" writted by Carme Laforet. Our task was recorded us talking about the place where we stay but saying it to another group, which after they did their route to us.
The spaces that we went over were:
Aribau Street (Carrer d'Aribau): In this steet, the protagonist lived in the house number 36. The writer of the novel lived there, too.
University square (Plaça de la Universitat): In this square the protagonist met her friends in the story. And she spend a lot of time there because she study in the university.
Via Layetana: In this street lived the best friend of the protaqgonist. So, she was accustomed to walked it.
Montcada Street: This street were the bohemian study of artists. The protagonist know it because her friend showed it.
Santa Maria Basilica: It is a basilica that the protagonist dicovered in one of her walks.
France Station: It is a train station, the station where the protagonist arrived.
Santa Creu Church: It is the famous church of Barcelona. The protagonist discovered it in once of her walks during one night.
The route was an unique experience that was useful for me because I learned to organizate a route and for meet new places that I never seen in Barcelona.
If you want there I leave the video of the literary route but it is in Spanish.
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