
El calvari d'Antonio Espina i de Guillermo Roldán: Mallorca 1936-1940
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Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
128
言語
カタロニア語
公開されました
Mar 6, 2013
出版社
Lleonard Muntaner Editor, S.L.
版
1
ISBN-10
8415592353
ISBN-13
9788415592358
説明
Set against the backdrop of Mallorca between 1936 and 1940, this compelling work delves into the lives of two remarkable figures, Antonio Espina and Guillermo Roldán. With a rich historical context, it captures the tumultuous period marked by the Spanish Civil War and its profound effects on the island’s cultural and social fabric.
Josep Massot I Muntaner meticulously crafts a narrative that intertwines personal journeys with broader societal changes, echoing the struggles of an era beset by conflict. The author takes readers on a poignant exploration of loyalty, identity, and resilience, as the characters navigate a landscape fraught with uncertainty and strife. Their experiences reflect the complexities faced by many during this dark chapter in Spanish history.
The evocative prose brings to life the scenic beauty of Mallorca while juxtaposing it with the harsh realities of war. This contrast deepens the reader's understanding of how idyllic surroundings can be veiled by the shadows of human conflict.
Ultimately, the work serves as both a tribute to the individuals who fought against adversity and a reminder of the historical scars left in the wake of such turmoil. Muntaner's narrative resonates with themes of sacrifice, solidarity, and the enduring human spirit.
Josep Massot I Muntaner meticulously crafts a narrative that intertwines personal journeys with broader societal changes, echoing the struggles of an era beset by conflict. The author takes readers on a poignant exploration of loyalty, identity, and resilience, as the characters navigate a landscape fraught with uncertainty and strife. Their experiences reflect the complexities faced by many during this dark chapter in Spanish history.
The evocative prose brings to life the scenic beauty of Mallorca while juxtaposing it with the harsh realities of war. This contrast deepens the reader's understanding of how idyllic surroundings can be veiled by the shadows of human conflict.
Ultimately, the work serves as both a tribute to the individuals who fought against adversity and a reminder of the historical scars left in the wake of such turmoil. Muntaner's narrative resonates with themes of sacrifice, solidarity, and the enduring human spirit.