Guerra by Jason Webster - ISBN: 9780552772815
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Unearthing Spain’s dark Civil War secrets reveals a haunting modern legacy.

Guerra

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    3 September 2007

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Summary

Completing his edgy Spanish trilogy, Jason Webster unearths the secrets of the Spanish Civil War, and turns it into a personal quest for its dark legacy in today’s Spain.

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.<…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780552772815
ISBN-10:055277281X
Author:Jason Webster
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Black Swan
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:3 September 2007
Weight:213g
Dimensions:197mm x 127mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

An absorbing book that conveys the raw Spanish experience - its heat, dust, light and shade - with rare and startling actuality. Admirers of his first two books will have their high regard confirmed by this one. Newcomers should start here. They will not be disappointed * Literary Review *
Written with considerable power and beauty * The Sunday Times *
The term “romantic traveller”, once used indiscriminately by Spaniards to describe any foreigner with a passionate interest in Spain, seems particularly applicable to Jason Webster… you are likely to be seduced by his powers as a storyteller * Independent *
Squarely in the Almodovarian reality of contemporary Spain… goes straight to the heart * Tomas Graves *
Webster’s surely right to see the legacy of the war in terms of - often turbulent - undercurrents; for him it informs a little-known and largely nasty side of Spain… revelatory and rings true * The Scotsman *
The book’s raison d’etre are stories taken from his current surroundings that say something about Spain’s ambivalent, deliberately amnesiac relationship with its past, and about ways in which that past continues today… shows that the Spanish Civil War is not only still imaginatively powerful but has lost none of its hold on foreigners * TLS *
Proves himself a writer of true talent,stripping away the myth to reveal the bloody conflict for what it was… brilliantly evokes modern Spain, a shimmering haze of edginess and discontentment which beats down like the noonday sun, and he proves that the dark undercurrents of 70 years ago are still in evidence today * Wanderlust *
There are many… dirty deeds recorded but, partly because of Webster’s essentially happy character, his heartfelt prose and his deep love for modern Spain and its vibrant people, this positive and optimistic book leaves an impression of hope after the horror * Daily Mail *
Perhaps only a foreigner, and a foreigner who lives in Spain, could give a truly accurate picture of how the memory of the Civil War still dominates so many people’s lives in the country. In all its glare and gloom, this is what Jason Webster’s vivid and perceptive journey through the tortured memory of modern Spain provides – Professor Paul Preston
It’s great! Negotiates that difficult territory between being an outsider and a native and manages to take the reader along for the voyage… a fine and compelling book – Thad Carhart, author of THE PIANO SHOP ON THE LEFT BANK

About The Author

Jason Webster

Brought up in England, Jason Webster has lived for many years in Spain. His acclaimed non-fiction books about Spain include Duende- A Journey in Search of Flamenco; Andalus- Unlocking the Secrets of Moorish Spain; Guerra- Living in the Shadows of the Spanish Civil War; Sacred Sierra- A Year on a Spanish Mountain and The Spy with 29 Names. His Max Camara series of crime novels started with Or the Bull Kills You, which was longlisted for the CWA Specsavers Crime Thriller Awards New Blood Dagger 2011. This was followed by A Death in Valencia, The Anarchist Detective, Blood Med and A Body in Barcelona.

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