Ghosts of Spain

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Giles Tremlett: Ghosts of Spain (Hardcover, 2006, Faber and Faber)

Tapa dura, 436 páginas

Publicado el 16 de marzo de 2006 por Faber and Faber.

ISBN:
978-0-571-22167-7
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The Spanish are reputed to be amongst Europe's most voluble people. So why have they kept silent about the terrors of the Spanish Civil War and the rule of dictator Generalisimo Francisco Franco?The appearance - sixty years after that war ended - of mass graves containing victims of Franco's death squads has finally broken what Spaniards call ‘the pact of forgetting'. At this charged moment, Giles Tremlett embarked on a journey around Spain - and through Spanish history.Tremlett's journey was also an attempt to make sense of his personal experience of the Spanish. Why do they dislike authority figures, but are cowed by a doctor's white coat? How had women embraced feminism without men noticing? What binds gypsies, jails and flamenco? Why do the Spanish go to plastic surgeons, donate their organs, visit brothels or take cocaine more than other Europeans?

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In a point in American politics I'd like to leave behind, I felt something what I can imagine Spaniards felt under their dictatorship. I read this book for that reason, and go the perspective I was seeking and more. Fantastic read, highly recommend.

Temas

  • Civil war
  • European history: from c 1900 -
  • Terrorism, freedom fighters, armed struggle
  • Spain