This material and subsequent investigations are reflected
in "Historia mágica del Camino de Santiago"
(The Magic Story of the Way to Santiago), where he states
that the way to Santiago is "the biggest lie ever made
up by the Catholic Church concerning the Iberian Peninsula".
This book, says Sanchez Drago "tries to bring to light
all the lies that seem to be true and rescue the truths that
lie behind all the verbiage". Among all these supposed
lies "we should mention the story about the Apostle Santiago,
who was never in Spain, nor did he fight with the christian
soldiers". The author states that the Church "has
always used the Way as pure propaganda of its doctrine and
with aims that many times are more material than spiritual".
For him "trickery is one of the most important leitmotifs
of the Route". Among the truths that should be rescued
is the spiritual search, a constant need: "as an interior
journey, a search of oneself", says the author.
This critical and sometimes polemical writer has published
many essays -where he always expresses his incisive opinions
about the topics he writes about- and also many novels, among
them the one mentioned above "Gárgoris y Habidis",
"La España Mágica" (1983), "Del
priscilianismo al liberalismo" (on bulls and bullfighting)
(1987), "Discurso Numantino" (1995), "El Dorado"
(1984), "El Camino del Corazón" (1990: finalist
for the Planeta Award), "La Prueba del Laberinto"
(1992: Planeta Award). |