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Olivar

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Abstract

SOLER SASERA, Eva. Las voces antiguas: la Guerra Civil española en algunas memorias y autobiografías del exilio literario de 1939. Olivar [online]. 2006, vol.7, n.8, pp.249-261. ISSN 1852-4478.

In exile's autobiographies and memories, the vindication of spanish civil war apears as a moral duty in front of the general forgetfulness inside Spain. In the same way, its became a place to construct the subject's identity determinated by a lost past. The civil war narrative in José Moreno Villa Vida en claro (1944), Francisco Ayala Recuerdos y olvidos (1988), María Teresa León Memoria de la melancolía (1970), Teresa Pàmies Quan érem capitans (1974), María Lejárraga Una mujer por los caminos de España (1952) and Concha Méndez Memorias habladas, memorias armadas (1990) gets arduous war's events back in order to link with the recovery and the placement of the self.

Keywords : Civil war; Exile; Historic memory; Autobiography.

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