
Teatre, guerra i revolució. Barcelona, 1936-1939
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Action & Adventure
History
格式
平装书
页数
456
语言
加泰罗尼亚语
已发布
Jun 1, 2005
出版商
Publicacions de l'Abadia de Montserrat, S.A.
版本
1
ISBN-10
8484157237
ISBN-13
9788484157236
描述
Francesc Foguet i Boreu delves into the vibrant and tumultuous period of Barcelona between 1936 and 1939, a time marked by both cultural flourishing and intense conflict. The author expertly weaves together the threads of theater, war, and revolution, illuminating how these elements intersected in one of Spain's most pivotal moments. Through rich analysis, he reveals how theatrical performances became a powerful medium for political expression and social commentary amid the chaos of the Spanish Civil War.
Foguet i Boreu examines various plays and theatrical movements that emerged during this era, showcasing how artists responded to the brutal realities of war while seeking to inspire hope and resistance through their work. This exploration is not only a study of the arts but also a reflection on the broader societal changes and revolutionary spirit that defined Barcelona during the late 1930s.
The narrative captures the essence of a city transformed by conflict, where the stage served as both a battleground for ideas and a sanctuary for creativity. As the author reflects on the interplay between culture and resistance, readers gain a deeper understanding of how the arts can shape and inspire collective identity in times of strife.
Foguet i Boreu examines various plays and theatrical movements that emerged during this era, showcasing how artists responded to the brutal realities of war while seeking to inspire hope and resistance through their work. This exploration is not only a study of the arts but also a reflection on the broader societal changes and revolutionary spirit that defined Barcelona during the late 1930s.
The narrative captures the essence of a city transformed by conflict, where the stage served as both a battleground for ideas and a sanctuary for creativity. As the author reflects on the interplay between culture and resistance, readers gain a deeper understanding of how the arts can shape and inspire collective identity in times of strife.