Guerra
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2006
Doubleday (Verlag)
978-0-385-60854-1 (ISBN)
Doubleday (Verlag)
978-0-385-60854-1 (ISBN)
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Written by the author of "Duende and Andalus", this book presents the true stories from the Civil War. These stories are retold by the author as he travels around the country, form a concise and compelling introduction to the period, from the murder of Lorca to the siege of the Alcazar and the fire-bombing of Guernica.
After twelve years in Spain, Jason Webster had developed a deep love for his adopted homeland; his life there seemed complete. But when he and his Spanish wife moved into an idyllic old farmhouse in the mountains north of Valencia, by chance he found an unmarked mass grave from the Spanish Civil War on his doorstep. Spurred to investigate the history of the Civil War, a topic many of his Spanish friends still seemed to treat as taboo, he began to uncover a darker side to the country. Witness to a brutal fist-fight sponsored by remnants of Franco's Falangists, arrested and threatened by the police in the former HQ of the Spanish Foreign Legion, sheltered by a beautiful transvestite, shunned by locals, haunted by ghosts and finally robbed of his identity, Webster encountered a legacy of cruelty and violence that seems to linger on seventy years after the bloody events of that war. As in Webster's previous books, "Duende and Andalus", "!Guerra!" reveals the essence of modern Spain, which few outsiders ever manage to see.
Fascinating true stories from the Civil War, vividly retold as he travels around the country, form a concise and compelling introduction to the period, from the murder of Lorca to the siege of the Alcazar and the fire-bombing of Guernica. Yet the more Webster unveils of the passions that set one countryman against another, the more his is led to wonder: could the dark, primitive currents that ripped the country apart in the 1930s still be stirring under the sophisticated, worldly surface oftoday's Spain?
After twelve years in Spain, Jason Webster had developed a deep love for his adopted homeland; his life there seemed complete. But when he and his Spanish wife moved into an idyllic old farmhouse in the mountains north of Valencia, by chance he found an unmarked mass grave from the Spanish Civil War on his doorstep. Spurred to investigate the history of the Civil War, a topic many of his Spanish friends still seemed to treat as taboo, he began to uncover a darker side to the country. Witness to a brutal fist-fight sponsored by remnants of Franco's Falangists, arrested and threatened by the police in the former HQ of the Spanish Foreign Legion, sheltered by a beautiful transvestite, shunned by locals, haunted by ghosts and finally robbed of his identity, Webster encountered a legacy of cruelty and violence that seems to linger on seventy years after the bloody events of that war. As in Webster's previous books, "Duende and Andalus", "!Guerra!" reveals the essence of modern Spain, which few outsiders ever manage to see.
Fascinating true stories from the Civil War, vividly retold as he travels around the country, form a concise and compelling introduction to the period, from the murder of Lorca to the siege of the Alcazar and the fire-bombing of Guernica. Yet the more Webster unveils of the passions that set one countryman against another, the more his is led to wonder: could the dark, primitive currents that ripped the country apart in the 1930s still be stirring under the sophisticated, worldly surface oftoday's Spain?
Jason Webster was born in San Francisco in 1970 and grew up in England and Germany. After studying Arabic at Oxford and living for several years in Italy and Egypt, he went to Spain to learn to play the flamenco guitar. He currently lives in Valencia with his Spanish wife. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Duende and Andalus.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.7.2006 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 437 g |
Themenwelt | Reisen ► Reiseberichte ► Europa |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte | |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Militärgeschichte | |
ISBN-10 | 0-385-60854-3 / 0385608543 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-385-60854-1 / 9780385608541 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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