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Abstract: | The essay examines Madrid. Mesi di incubo, published in 1937 by Sperling & Kupfler and presented by the journalist Giulia d’Arienzo as her testimony of the Spanish Civil War. The research shows the author’s ambiguous profile, sent to the Iberian Peninsula as a spy for the fascist regime, as well as a series of isotopies of the text with the propaganda literature of the terror rojo, developped in Spain among the sublevados. |
Appears in Collections: | Sinestesie. 2021. XXII. Percorsi della memoria |
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