Eulalia’s House: (A casa de Eulália)

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In all of the artistic and historical output concerning the Spanish Civil War, mention is scarcely found of the response to it from neighboring Portugal. This is strange since Portugal had been suffering under António Salazar’s fascist regime for almost a decade and was familiar with what lay ahead for the Spanish people – and the world – should the forces of Francisco Franco’s fascists win. Eulalia’s House fills that gap.

Manuel Tiago’s ‘Eulalia’s House’ translator reflects on one of his best books

 

SKU: 9780717808786
Author(s): Manuel Tiago,
Barcode: 9780717808786 ISBN: 9780717808786

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The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) represented the defining social issue of its time. With fascist regimes already established in Germany, Italy, and Portugal, alongside militarist authoritarian states such as Japan, many millions around the world perceived the fascist danger in Spain and responded to the call. They knew that a fascist Spain, supported by the other fascist nations, would pose a threat to Western democracy in the rest of Europe, including the Soviet Union.

Once war broke out, volunteers streamed in from many lands, representing various political tendencies – Communist, Trotskyist, Socialist, anarchist, syndicalist, Republican – reflecting the different strands of domestic politics within Spain itself. From the United States at least 3,000 passionate young men and women joined with those from other lands in the reverently remembered International Brigade. The American contingent was called the Abraham Lincoln Battalion.

However, in all of the artistic and historical output concerning the Spanish Civil War, mention is scarcely found of the response to it from neighboring Portugal. This is strange since Portugal had been suffering under António Salazar’s fascist regime for almost a decade and was familiar with what lay ahead for the Spanish people – and the world – should the forces of Francisco Franco fascists win. Eulalia’s House fills that gap.

Manuel Tiago’s ‘Eulalia’s House’: A powerful reminder of fascism’s ever-present danger

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Weight 8 oz
Dimensions 8.5 × 5.5 × .37 in
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2 reviews for Eulalia’s House: (A casa de Eulália)

  1. Eric Gordon

    A number of critics worldwide have cited this as perhaps Tiago’s best work, certainly one of his best. As the translator, and just as a reader, I am impressed by this one in particular because the moral questions Tiago raises are not all so black and white. The author deals with them with exquisite subtlety that I appreciate and I think other readers will too. Who knows, this could become your favorite book about the Spanish Civil War!

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