THE SPANISH HORSE

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled, Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: André Héléna ISBN: 1230000696159
Publisher: ChristieBooks Publication: October 1, 2015
Imprint: ChristieBooks Language: English
Author: André Héléna
ISBN: 1230000696159
Publisher: ChristieBooks
Publication: October 1, 2015
Imprint: ChristieBooks
Language: English

IN THE 1940s AND 1950s, ten and twenty years on from the civil war, a handful of Spanish anarchist exiles waged a stubborn rearguard action against the Franco regime. With his novel The Spanish Horse, André Héléna remains the only French author to seize upon this feat in order to pay tribute to its obscure heroes.

Raised between Narbonne and Leucate, young André was 17 years old when the Spanish Civil War broke out. He was obviously affected by the ripples from the nearby conflict and later by the spectacle of the republican defeat when 500,000 refugees, a mixture of soldiers and civilians, flooded into Roussillon in February 1939 via every border crossing.

What matters in The Spanish Horse is the blend of atmosphere, tension and languour of a Spain that Héléna populates with indomitable, gloomy desperadoes and exiles. He also excels at conveying the sadness of those grey years in a land doing penance under the mantle of Francoism, condemned to genuflection and straight arm salutes, stifling under the fug from incense-burners and stooped under the Falange’s yoke and arrows and with the black tricorn hats of the Civil Guard riding herd on it.

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IN THE 1940s AND 1950s, ten and twenty years on from the civil war, a handful of Spanish anarchist exiles waged a stubborn rearguard action against the Franco regime. With his novel The Spanish Horse, André Héléna remains the only French author to seize upon this feat in order to pay tribute to its obscure heroes.

Raised between Narbonne and Leucate, young André was 17 years old when the Spanish Civil War broke out. He was obviously affected by the ripples from the nearby conflict and later by the spectacle of the republican defeat when 500,000 refugees, a mixture of soldiers and civilians, flooded into Roussillon in February 1939 via every border crossing.

What matters in The Spanish Horse is the blend of atmosphere, tension and languour of a Spain that Héléna populates with indomitable, gloomy desperadoes and exiles. He also excels at conveying the sadness of those grey years in a land doing penance under the mantle of Francoism, condemned to genuflection and straight arm salutes, stifling under the fug from incense-burners and stooped under the Falange’s yoke and arrows and with the black tricorn hats of the Civil Guard riding herd on it.

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