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Spanish culture and memory since 1936

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October 21, 2021 | History
An edition of Franco's Crypt (2013)

Franco's Crypt

Spanish culture and memory since 1936

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Memory is not the same thing as history. Inside Spain as well as outside, many believe-- wrongly-- that under Franco's dictatorship, nothing truthful or imaginatively worthwhile could be said or written or shown. Treglown argues that in recent years the country has begun to make a more public attempt to "reclaim" its modern history, and reveals that despite state censorship, events of the time were vividly recorded. The result is a much-needed reexamination of a history we only thought we knew.

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Cover of: Franco's Crypt
Franco's Crypt: Spanish Culture and Memory since 1936
2015, Penguin Random House
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Cover of: Franco's Crypt
Franco's Crypt: Spanish Culture and Memory Since 1936
Aug 12, 2014, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Cover of: Franco's Crypt
Franco's Crypt: Spanish Culture and Memory Since 1936
2013, Farrar, Straus & Giroux
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Franco's Crypt: Spanish culture and memory since 1936
2013, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Table of Contents

Bad memory
Part one : Sites and sights.
Whose graves?
The alligator's dams
Franco's crypts : monuments, museums, commemorations
Art's abstractions
Part two : Stories and histories.
History's wars
Fiction's memories (1) : first-generation novels of the Spanish War and postwar
Franco's films
Fiction's memories (2) : moving on
Fiction's memories (3) : the children's and grandchildren's stories
Postscript

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DP269.8.S65, DP270 .T74 2013

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Format
Paperback
Pagination
320 p.
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL25436652M
Internet Archive
francoscryptspan0000treg
ISBN 10
0374108420
ISBN 13
9780374108427
LCCN
2012048086
OCLC/WorldCat
822971510
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This book is an open-minded and clear-eyed reexamination of the cultural artifacts of Franco's Spain. True, false, or both? Spain's 1939-75 dictator, Francisco Franco, was a pioneer of water conservation and sustainable energy. Pedro Almo̤dvar is only the most recent in a line of great antiestablishment film directors who have worked continuously in Spain since the 1930s. As early as 1943, former Republicans and Nationalists were collaborating in Spain to promote the visual arts, irrespective of the artists' political views. Censorship can benefit literature. Memory is not the same thing as history. Inside Spain as well as outside, many believe -- wrongly -- that under Franco's dictatorship, nothing truthful or imaginatively worthwhile could be said or written or shown. In his groundbreaking new book, Franco's Crypt: Spanish Culture and Memory Since 1936, Jeremy Treglown argues that oversimplifications like these of a complicated, ambiguous actuality have contributed to a separate falsehood: that there was and continues to be a national pact to forget the evils for which Franco's side (and, according to this version, his side alone) was responsible. The myth that truthfulness was impossible inside Franco's Spain may explain why foreign narratives (For Whom the Bell Tolls, Homage to Catalonia) have seemed more credible than Spanish ones. Yet La Guerra de Espąa was, as its Spanish name asserts, Spain's own war, and in recent years the country has begun to make a more public attempt to 2reclaim3 its modern history. How it is doing so, and the role played in the process by notions of historical memory, are among the subjects of this wide-ranging and challenging book. Franco's Crypt reveals that despite state censorship, events of the time were vividly recorded. Treglown looks at what's actually theremonuments, paintings, public works, novels, movies, video gamesand considers, in a captivating narrative, the totality of what it shows. The result is a much-needed reexamination of a history we only thought we knew. - Publisher.

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