This essay proposes a rapprochement between La llama (1951), by Arturo Barea, and La noche de los tiempos (2009), by Antonio Muñoz Molina. From a republican perspective that avoids the simplifi cation, the protagonists of bouth books show a similar view of the Spanish Civil War that denotes the infl uence of Barea’s book over Muñoz Molina’s
This essay proposes a rapprochement between La llama (1951), by Arturo Barea, and La noche de los tiempos (2009), by Antonio Muñoz Molina. From a republican perspective that avoids the simplifi cation, the protagonists of bouth books show a similar view of the Spanish Civil War that denotes the infl uence of Barea¿s book over Muñoz Molina¿s
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