¡No Pasaran!

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!No Pasaran!
America
Andre Malraux
anthology
Argentina
Arthur Koestler
Arturo Barea
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Chaves Nogales
Cuba
Curzio Malaparte
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France
French
front lines
George Orwell
Germany
Great Britain
Gustav Regler
International Brigades
Italy
Javier Cercas
Jean-Paul Sartre
Joan Sales
John Dos Passos
Langston Hughes
Laurie Lee
Leonardo Sciascia
Luis Bunuel
Manuel Rivas
Mexico
Muriel Rukeyser
Nationalism
Nationalist
Pete Ayrton
Republican
Russia
Spanish Civil War
thirty-five writers
United Kingdom
Victor Serge
war

Product details

  • ISBN 9781846689987
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 128 x 196mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Spanish Civil War captured the imaginations of writers and readers around the world. ¡No Pasarán! collects thirty-eight of the most vivid, poignant stories to come out of the conflict, by writers from across the political, geographical and artistic spectrum. The writers include celebrated international figures such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Leonardo Sciascia and Victor Serge and well known British and American observers such as George Orwell, Gamel Woolsey, Langston Hughes and Muriel Rukeyser. Uniquely, where previous collections privileged the writings of the International Brigades, ¡No Pasarán! draws most heavily on writers from Spain itself - including Mercè Rodoreda, Javier Cercas and Luís Buñuel. ¡No Pasarán! is the essential anthology of Spain's Civil War writing, and allows the reader to witness life and death, hope and despair at the front lines of one of the century's most bitter wars.
Pete Ayrton was born in London in 1943. After studying and briefly teaching philosophy, a period of left-wing tourism in France and Italy led to his learning to read and converse in these languages, and to take part in the intense, opaque discourses of Marxism. A period of work as translator led to a job as editor with Pluto Press and to his founding in 1986 of Serpent's Tail with the specific remit of publishing fiction in translation. No Man's Land, his anthology of First World War writing, was published in 2014, and REVOLUTION!, his anthology of writing from the Russian Revolution, is published by Harbour Books.