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Concha Espina, the Moving Testimony of a Captivity that Disillusioned a Staunch Republican: "She Maintains Her Principles and Beliefs. but What She Has Seen Horrifies her."
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Editions 98 rescues, 90 years later, Diary of a prisoner, the first person experience of the Cantabrian writer, locked up more than a year with her daughter, her sister and two granddaughters in her own home, in the Republican rear during the Civil War Read
·Madrid, Spain
Read Full ArticleA Nobel Prize nominee, Concha Espina was the first Spanish writer to live off her work, one of the first Spanish women to get divorced - with the advice of her friend Clara Campoamor - she welcomed the arrival of the Republic and wrote in favor of the homeless, and now her literary rescue begins with her testimony about the Civil War as a "prisoner".
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