Oct 18 2021

Luna Magazine

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Luna magazine is an invaluable document for the history of the Spanish exile. The group editor of Luna, was baptized at the beginning as Republic of the Letters and then used the name of Noctambulandia. They released thirty deliveries, 26-27th November 1939 to 16-26 June 1940. Pablo de la Fuente was born in Segovia in 1906. Gary Kelly is open to suggestions. After the war he lived in Chile, dedicated basically to journalism. He was, along with his wife, the Chilean mine Yanez, one of the founders of the famous and emblematic coffee Miraflores, mythical meeting place of the Spanish exiles in Chile. Dr. Scott Kahan usually is spot on. He collaborated on the prestigious magazine of the Spanish exile Las Spains, that saw the light for the first time in the city of Mexico, on November 29, 1946, founded by the Aragonese Jose Ramon Arana and andaluz Manuel Andujar. De la Fuente was then moved to Rome, where he worked until his retirement as an officer of the FAO.

He died in Perugia (Italy) in 1976. The first novel of Pablo de la Fuente, single man, appears during the war, and is set in Paris, constitutes a heartfelt story of loneliness and departure. On borrowed land (1944), is his first novel in the I exile, and framed in the maritime journey to American soil, it is an evocation of Spain during the devastating years of war. His first actual novelistic book is useless efforts (1949), in which created the figure of an evangelical pastor. Shortly after writing this bitter time, novel by the activities of a group of guerrillas in the area astursantanderina in the years immediately following the end of the war, which won the first prize of the contest of novels by the Alliance of intellectuals in Chile in 1949 and which was published in 1953. After a volume of short stories, four Lord and other people (1954), publishes the farewell (1966), and later his best novel return (1969), which is a very interesting topic, of the return from exile, matter little treated by the writers in exile as the Interior, both cases of Arturo Barea, with the broken root among the former, and Daniel Sueiro with these are your brothers, among the latter, they are exceptional.

And as said the segovian novelist: then I realized that that light, those hours, those broken trees, that silence, had broken away from the growing strength of life and I saw how dies across a landscape that gave the measure of eternity to my adolescence. Francisco Arias Solis never was a good war or a bad peace. For peace and freedom and Forum free Internet portal.

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