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Tony y Lorena, un hombre y una mujer, do perdedores, dos formas de enfrentarse a la vida y un deseo compartido: escapar del destino que, por su procedencia, se encuentra lejos del paraíso que todo ser humano busca. Búsqueda del amor, pero el amor es el origen de todos los rencores, actúa sin compasión, crea conflictos entre familiares, amigos y vecinos genera crímenes, traiciones y crueles guerras… El paraíso es difícil de encontrar cuando se busca, y tanto en el propio viaje, como en el regreso, la mayoría de las veces lo único que está aguardando es un infierno escondido tras la promesa de los encantos. Decisiones erróneas, callejones sin salida, perversa y fuerte vocación de felicidad constantemente traicionada. La novela concebida como una batalla ,amor, odio, acción, violencia, muerte; en una palabra: emoción
Reports the sighting by two children of the Virgin Mary on a hillside in Spanish Basque territory in 1931
This book explores the work of Elias Querejeta, Spain's most important and political producer, through a particular emphasis on the representation of landscape in his films. In doing so, the book examines the ways in Spanish history has been shaped by geographical change since the 1960s.
The Spanish civil war was fought out not only on streets and battlefields from 1936 to 1939 but also in terms of memory and trauma in the decades that followed. This fascinating book explores how the memory of Spain's bloody civil war has been contested from 1939 to the present.
It was during the period 1913-1923 that the seeds of political polarization and social violence culminating in the Spanish Civil War were sown. This volume explores the causes of the growing schism within Spanish society, focusing on the crisis of the Spanish liberal order, under challenge from newly mobilized forces on both the Right and Left.
This groundbreaking history of the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) examines, for the first time in any language, how General Francisco Franco and his Nationalist forces managed state finance and economic production, and mobilized support from elites and middle-class Spaniards, to achieve their eventual victory over Spanish Republicans and the revolutionary left. The Spanish Nationalists are exceptional among counter-revolutionary movements of the twentieth century, Michael Seidman demonstrates, because they avoided the inflation and shortages of food and military supplies that stymied not only their Republican adversaries but also their counter-revolutionary counterparts—the Russian Whites and Chinese Nationalists. He documents how Franco’s highly repressive and tightly controlled regime produced food for troops and civilians; regular pay for soldiers, farmers, and factory workers; and protection of property rights for both large and small landowners. These factors, combined with the Nationalists’ pro-Catholic and anti-Jewish propaganda, reinforced solidarity in the Nationalist zone. Seidman concludes that, unlike the victorious Spanish Nationalists, the Russian and Chinese bourgeoisie were weakened by the economic and social upheaval of the two world wars and succumbed in each case to the surging revolutionary left.