
There is no way to get rid of Franco. It is the reflection of Jesús Ruiz Mantilla in his last book, Franco and I (Galaxia Gutenberg), and in this conversation with Berna González Harbor in the Plaza de Oriente of Madrid, where the dictator was inflamed to the masses. The new chapter of, the podcast From El País books, he addresses his figure, the films and books that portray that time from then on to today, when the great -grandchildren are also writing their version, and their impact on a life like that of this writer and journalist of the newspaper.
José Andrés Rojo brings more important readings on the subject and Guillermo Altares moves us the recommendations of Babelia.
- God’s madman at the end of the world, by Javier Cercas.
- The Peninsula of the empty houses, by David Uclés.
- Why Beethoven?, By Norman LeBrecht.
- Don Quijote A Voces, by María Gómez Lara.
- Kill them all, by Patricia Evangelista.
- Franco, by Julián Casanova.
- Franco, the dictator who shaped a country, of Gilles Tremlett.
- Neither one, nor great nor free, by Nicolás Sesma.
- The virile nation of Zira Box.
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