The Forging of a Rebel: The Forge, the Track and the Clash

The Forging of a Rebel: The Forge, the Track and the Clash

by Arturo Barea (Author)

Synopsis

The Forging of a Rebel is an unsurpassed account of Spanish history and society from early in the twentieth century through the cataclysmic events of the Spanish Civil War. Arturo Barea's masterpiece charts the author's coming-of-age in a bruised and starkly unequal Spain. These three volumes recount in lively detail Barea's daily experience of his country as it pitched toward disaster: we are taken from his youthful play and rebellion on the streets of Madrid, to his apprenticeship in the business world and to the horrors he witnessed as part of the Spanish army in Morocco during the Rif War. The trilogy culminates in an indelible portrait of the Republican fight against Fascist forces in which the Madrid of Barea's childhood becomes a shell and bullet-strewn warzone. Combining historical sweep and authority with poignant characterization and novelistic detail, The Forging of a Rebel is a towering literary and historical achievement.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 768
Edition: Translation
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Published: 02 Aug 2018

ISBN 10: 1782274944
ISBN 13: 9781782274940

Media Reviews
This is an exceptional book - George Orwell

One of the great autobiographies of the twentieth century - New Republic

One of the most significant Spanish prose works of [the 20th] century... Moving and dramatic - New York Review of Books

One of the best novels written in Spanish - Gabriel Garc a M rquez

'Perhaps the most definitive and personal account of [Spain's] history during the first four decades of the 20th century' - Guardian

'As essential to an understanding of twentieth-century Spain as the reading of Tolstoy is indispensable to the comprehension of nineteenth-century Russia' - Daily Telegraph

Author Bio
Arturo Barea (1897-1957) was born in Badajoz and raised and educated in Madrid. For most of the Spanish Civil War, he acted as head of the Foreign Press and Censorship Bureau of the Republican Government in Madrid and was also the radio broadcaster who spoke as the 'Unknown Voice of Madrid'. Eventually forced out of Spain, he sought temporary asylum in France before crossing to England just before the outbreak of World War II. He and his wife Ilsa settled in Eaton Hastings near Faringdon in Berkshire. From 1940 until 1957 he transmitted a weekly broadcast for Spanish Radio to South America known as Juan de Castilla. He published novels and short stories as well as books of criticism, including Lorca, the Poet (1944) and Unamuno (1952), and his great autobiographical trilogy The Forging of a Rebel first appeared in English between 1941 and 1946.