A deeply personal work of historical interrogation from the acclaimed
author of Outlaws. Javier Cercas, “the bard of [the] movement for
the recovery of Spain’s suppressed memory” (The New York Times
Book Review), unpacks the legacy of the Spanish Civil War by way of
his own family’s history. Growing up, Cercas was inculcated with the
legend of his beloved great-uncle, Manuel Mena, who died at nineteen
in the bloodiest battle of the Spanish Civil War—while fighting for
Franco. Who was this young man? A fascist hero whose memory is now an
embarrassment or a committed idealist who happened to fall on the
wrong side of history? In Lord of All the Dead, Cercas pieces together
the life of his enigmatic relative and in so doing tells the story of
an entire generation. Combining intimate family history, investigative
scholarship, personal confession, and a novelist’s imagination,
Cercas has crafted a transcendent portrait of a country’s indelible
scars, a book about heroism, death, the persistence of the past, and
the meaning of an individual life against the tapestry of history.
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A nonfiction novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780525520917
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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