War, People and Culture: Antonio Machado at the Valencia Congress 1937
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https://doi.org/10.3989/arbor.2009.739n1074Keywords:
Antonio Machado, Mairena, Second Writers Congress, Valencia, Spain, 1937, Civil Spanish War, Spanish Republic, people culture, antifascism, commitment, intellectuals, writers and writingAbstract
These notes scrutinize the key ideas taken from the speech of the poet Antonio Machado in the last session of the Second Writers Congress in Valencia, on July, 1937; meanwhile Spanish people was fighting against the inside and foreigner fascism forces. And it explains how at that moment Antonio Machado synthesizes –face the antifascist companions– their main thoughts written all along the war time, as press writings, as public speeches; on interviews or by the waves, on the radio.
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