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Spain's martyred cities, from the Battle of Madrid to Picasso's Guernica, Martin Minchom

Label
Spain's martyred cities, from the Battle of Madrid to Picasso's Guernica, Martin Minchom
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Spain's martyred cities
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1039091505
Responsibility statement
Martin Minchom
Series statement
Cañada Blanch/Sussex Academic studies on contemporary SpainEbsco eBook Collection
Sub title
from the Battle of Madrid to Picasso's Guernica
Summary
Spain's Martyred Cities studies international reactions to the Spanish Civil War between the Battle of Madrid in November 1936 and the bombing of Guernica in April 1937. Many of the iconic events of the war belong to this key period, when international perceptions of the conflict were decisively shaped. The subject is approached through French and British newspapers and pamphlets, and events are linked to both their immediate press coverage and subsequent literary and artistic representations. For contemporaries, the aerial bombardments of Madrid, Guernica and other cities formed part of a single unbroken narrative. It was only later that Guernica acquired its perceived symbolic primacy. Censored reports of the French correspondent Louis Delaprée on the bombing of Madrid and his earliest reporting (July<U+0127> October 1936) were from both the Nationalist and Republican zones, and are used to provide an introductory overview of the early stages of the war. This book shows that Delaprée's reports were also an important catalyst in Picasso's artistic involvement in the war, culminating in his Guernica.--, Provided by Publisher
Table Of Contents
Author's note -- PART I -- The news from Spain -- In insurgent and Republican territory -- PART II -- The Battle of Madrid -- Bombs over Madrid -- PART III -- Aftermath in "the industry of lies" -- Madrid, Durango, Gernika : three "martyred" cities and Picasso's Guernica -- Part IV -- Louis Delaprée : The Martyrdom of Madrid -- A note on the text of The Martyrdom of Madrid
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