South from Granada: Seven Years in an Andalusian Village is an autobiographical book by Gerald Brenan, first published in 1957.
Brenan, a fringe member of the Bloomsbury Group, lived in the Alpujarras region of Andalusia in the 1920s. The book is an example of travel literature, mixing autobiography with detailed information about Spain. He describes local customs and cuisine, as well as visits to his home by Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey, and Dora Carrington.
It has been adapted into a film, Al sur de Granada (2003), directed by Fernando Colomo. The film includes some biographical material not in the original book.