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Guerra di Jason Webster
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Guerra (edizione 2007)

di Jason Webster (Autore)

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After twelve years in Spain, Jason Webster had developed a deep love for his adopted homeland; his life there seemed complete. But when he and his Spanish wife moved into an idyllic old farmhouse in the mountains north of Valencia, by chance he found an unmarked mass grave from the Spanish Civil War on his doorstep. Spurred to investigate the history of the Civil War, a topic many of his Spanish friends still seemed to treat as taboo, he began to uncover a darker side to the country. Witness to a brutal fist-fight sponsored by remnants of Franco's Falangists, arrested and threatened by the police in the former HQ of the Spanish Foreign Legion, sheltered by a beautiful transvestite, shunned by locals, haunted by ghosts and finally robbed of his identity, Webster encountered a legacy of cruelty and violence that seems to linger on seventy years after the bloody events of that war.As in Webster's previous books, Duende and Andalus, 'GUERRA! reveals the essence of modern Spain, which few outsiders ever manage to see. Fascinating true stories from the Civil War, vividly retold as he travels around the country. Yet the more Webster unveils of the passions that set one countryman against another, the more he is led to wonder- could the dark, primitive currents that ripped the country apartin the 1930s still be stirring under the sophisticated, worldly surface of today's Spain?… (altro)
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Titolo:Guerra
Autori:Jason Webster (Autore)
Info:Black Swan (2007), 304 pages
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    Ghosts of Spain di Giles Tremlett (sanddancer)
    sanddancer: Both books look at reactions in modern day Spain to the Spanish Civil War.
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I have just read through other people's reviews and I agree with the couple of people who have left comments - I'm skipping over quite a lot of the civil war history parts (because I prefer to hear about them from a proper historian and not a cut and paste from other sources) and quite enjoying the personal bits - although I think he is being a bit shifty about not knowing anything at the beginning. After 12 years in Spain that is a bit weird. The number of people who have put 4 or 5 stars on without commenting also looks rather shifty - I suspect a bit of an attempt to make the author look good. ( )
1 vota Ma_Washigeri | Jan 23, 2021 |
The fist-fight described in the first chapter is quite a shock, and sets the tone for this excellent assessment of a search in modern Spain for the truth about the Civil War. Always a touchy subject in Spain, and one we never broach with our neighbours here, Webster stumbles on evidence near to his home north of Valencia. His journey takes him to key locations such as Burgos, Madrid and Guernica as he alternates chapters between now and the 1930s. His style is easy to read, populated as it is equally with an authority about his subject to an easy telling of his everyday travelling experiences. He gets under the skin of the real everyday Spain, the sort of places you get to only with fluent Spanish, an ability to ask awkward questions and no fear at hearing unpleasant answers. It makes me want to read all this other books about Spain.
Read more of my book reviews at http://www.sandradanby.com/book-reviews-a-z/ ( )
  Sandradan1 | Oct 29, 2015 |
I have just read through other people's reviews and I agree with the couple of people who have left comments - I'm skipping over quite a lot of the civil war history parts (because I prefer to hear about them from a proper historian and not a cut and paste from other sources) and quite enjoying the personal bits - although I think he is being a bit shifty about not knowing anything at the beginning. After 12 years in Spain that is a bit weird. The number of people who have put 4 or 5 stars on without commenting also looks rather shifty - I suspect a bit of an attempt to make the author look good. ( )
  Ma_Washigeri | Jun 17, 2014 |
Jason Webster is an Englisman living in Spain. However, his romantic notions of the country are threatened when he is shown a mass grave of Republican supporters from the Spanish Civil War. The book is his journey finding out more about the war and about attitudes towards it in present day Spain. Chapters tend to alternate between Webster's own experiences travelling around Spain and a chronlogical explanation of the war. His own experiences are interesting, as he discovers some surprising attitudes towards the past, although sometimes I did wonder the things that happened to him were a bit contrived, and one particular section about him being robbed, does really have any relation to the war at all. The history parts were great, for example it explained the different factions clearly, without being dull and the whole text was littered with interesting pieces of information. This was an ideal introduction to the subject particularly since my edition had a handy map, timeline and guide to the key figures. ( )
1 vota sanddancer | Oct 7, 2009 |
The author looks at the the way the brutality and divisions of the Spanish Civil War still impact on Spain today by alternating the history of specific events in the past to the darker side of Spanish life he has discovered more recently ( )
  CommonReeda | Jul 20, 2008 |
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After twelve years in Spain, Jason Webster had developed a deep love for his adopted homeland; his life there seemed complete. But when he and his Spanish wife moved into an idyllic old farmhouse in the mountains north of Valencia, by chance he found an unmarked mass grave from the Spanish Civil War on his doorstep. Spurred to investigate the history of the Civil War, a topic many of his Spanish friends still seemed to treat as taboo, he began to uncover a darker side to the country. Witness to a brutal fist-fight sponsored by remnants of Franco's Falangists, arrested and threatened by the police in the former HQ of the Spanish Foreign Legion, sheltered by a beautiful transvestite, shunned by locals, haunted by ghosts and finally robbed of his identity, Webster encountered a legacy of cruelty and violence that seems to linger on seventy years after the bloody events of that war.As in Webster's previous books, Duende and Andalus, 'GUERRA! reveals the essence of modern Spain, which few outsiders ever manage to see. Fascinating true stories from the Civil War, vividly retold as he travels around the country. Yet the more Webster unveils of the passions that set one countryman against another, the more he is led to wonder- could the dark, primitive currents that ripped the country apartin the 1930s still be stirring under the sophisticated, worldly surface of today's Spain?

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