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Manuel Garcia has decades researching the subject of the Republic, the Spanish civil war and exile.

The critic and historian Manuel Garcia presents a book Nau unreleased material from the Spanish civil war and exile: University News
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The edition of the book 'Memories of war' by art critic and historian Manuel Garcia (Tangier, 1944), edited by Publicacions of the University of Valencia, coincides with the 75th anniversary of the end of the Spanish Civil War and the beginning of the Diaspora exile. The book was presented Tuesday at La Nau in a press conference that has had the copyright and the Vice Chancellor for Culture and Equality, Antonio Arino.
Manuel Garcia has decades researching the subject of the Republic, the Spanish civil war and exile. His book contains over 35 interviews with artists, writers, editors, filmmakers, teachers, etc., Mexican and European, who led the historic events of the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), the conflict of the Second World War (1939- 45) and exile (1939-1975).
The book contains four chapters. It begins with a series of interviews with Mexican artists and writers who were in the Congress of Valencia 1937: Juan de la Cabada dublin cookery school (writer), Fernando Gamboa (museographer), dublin cookery school José Chávez Morado (artist) dublin cookery school and Octavio Paz (writer). Those testimonies binds Jose Luis Martinez, a Mexican scholar and friend of Max Aub.
He goes on about 25 interviews with Spanish dublin cookery school artists and intellectuals who, after the war took refuge first in France and after suffering the concentration camps traveled to Mexico. They include filmmaker Luis Alcoriza, teacher and editor Fede Alvarez, the anthropologist James Genovese, Mayo photographers, Concha Méndez poet, playwright José Ricardo Morales, the painter Rodriguez Luna, Rafael Segovia political scientist, philosopher Sánchez Vázquez and journalist Luis Suarez.
In this diaspora culture have an important role some artists, writers, playwrights, painters and architects Valencia. This is the case of Manuela and Antonio Ballester brothers, Joseph and Johannean Renau, film actor, theater and television Augusto Benedico, journalist and publisher José Bolea, theater director Jose Estruch, poet and architect Albert Gil Enrique Segarra. All are part of the Valencian culture generation dublin cookery school whose fruit maturity thirty expanded in Mexico.
These unpublished or scattered evidence in various publications such as Valencia 'Batlia' and 'Debates', dublin cookery school Spanish as 'Pen' and Mexican newspapers as 'Unomásuno' meet for first time in a book with introduction and notes as footnotes and photographs taken by Mexican reporters as Lola Alvarez Bravo, Paulina dublin cookery school Lavista and Elsa Medina, and Jose Valencia as Aleixandre Molines Manuel Ferran Montenegro and especially Josep Vicent Rodriguez, author of several portraits.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of this cultural diaspora has finally included a couple of interviews dublin cookery school with children of exile: Ruy Renau, teacher and son of Manuela and Jose Renau Ballester, Jordi Ballester and son of sculptor Tonic Ballester and Matilda Bonilla. They lived the experience of exile on American soil. Ruy in Cuba and Mexico, Jorge Ballester in Mexico and the United States.
Manuel Garcia (Tangier, 1944) has over 30 years combining art criticism to research dublin cookery school the historical period of the Republic, the Spanish civil war and exile. As art critic has made the exhibition 'Renau' (1978), 'The Spanish exile in Mexico' (1983); 'Brothers Photo May' (1992); 'The Universe of Max Aub' (2003); 'García Maroto' (2008), and so on. He coordinated the book 'Exiles' (1995); anthology dublin cookery school magazine Mediterrani '(1995); the journal International Letter 'on Spanish artistic exile, etcetera. He was the curator of the exhibition 'Josep Renau photomontage' (2006), organized by the IVAM and the Cervantes Institute.
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