El diari de guerra de Lluís Randé i Inglès: Batalles del Segre i de l'Ebre i camps de concentració
by
Jaume Aguadé i Sordé
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
Nov 1, 2004
Publisher
Cossetània Edicions
Edition
1
ISBN-10
8497910826
ISBN-13
9788497910828
Description
In a poignant reflection of a tumultuous period, this account captures the harrowing experiences of Lluís Randé i Inglès during the Spanish Civil War. Spanning from April 1938 to July 1939, the narrative delves into the fierce battles of the Segre and Ebre rivers, revealing the emotional and physical toll these confrontations took on those involved. The stark realities of war unfold through personal memories, providing a human perspective often overshadowed by larger historical accounts.
As the conflict escalates, Randé's observations shift from the chaos of battlefields to the heart-wrenching circumstances within concentration camps, illustrating a grim chapter of Spanish history. These poignant accounts, rich in detail, highlight not just the struggle for survival but also the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.
Jaume Aguadé i Sordé skillfully weaves together a narrative that is both a personal diary and a broader commentary on the socio-political climate of the time. The blend of personal anecdotes and historical contexts creates a compelling exploration of identity, loss, and defiance.
Through thoughtful prose, this work serves as a vital reminder of the enduring impacts of war, ensuring that the voices and stories of those who lived through it are not forgotten. It is an important contribution to Catalan literature and the collective memory surrounding the Spanish Civil War.
As the conflict escalates, Randé's observations shift from the chaos of battlefields to the heart-wrenching circumstances within concentration camps, illustrating a grim chapter of Spanish history. These poignant accounts, rich in detail, highlight not just the struggle for survival but also the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.
Jaume Aguadé i Sordé skillfully weaves together a narrative that is both a personal diary and a broader commentary on the socio-political climate of the time. The blend of personal anecdotes and historical contexts creates a compelling exploration of identity, loss, and defiance.
Through thoughtful prose, this work serves as a vital reminder of the enduring impacts of war, ensuring that the voices and stories of those who lived through it are not forgotten. It is an important contribution to Catalan literature and the collective memory surrounding the Spanish Civil War.
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