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Paracuellos

Cette série autobiographique dépeint sans détour l'enfance difficile de ceux qui ont été forcés de grandir dans des institutions d'assistance. Elle suit leurs luttes pour survivre, la perte de l'innocence et la quête d'identité dans un environnement conçu pour protéger, mais qui les a souvent laissés marqués. C'est un regard puissant et poignant sur la résilience de l'esprit humain et le poids persistant de la mémoire.

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    Paracuellos

    • 136pages
    • 5 heures de lecture

    In the late 1930s when Spanish fascists led by Francisco Franco, and aided by Hitler and Mussolini, overthrew the democratically elected government, almost 200000 men and women fell in battle, were executed, or died in prison. Their orphaned children —and others ripped from the homes of the defeated— were shuttled from State and Church-run "Home" to "Home" and fed a steady diet of torture and disinformation by a totalitarian state bent on making them "productive" citizens. Carlos Giménez was one of those children. In 1975, after Franco's death, Carlos began to tell his story. Breaking the code of silence proved to be a milestone, both for the comics medium and for a country coming to terms with its past. Eurocomics is proud to present this log-awaited English translation of a comics masterpiece. Placing the comics in historical perspective are illustrated essays by Carmen Moreno-Nuño, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies ant the University of Kentucky, and Antonio Martin, the foremost historian of Spanish comics.

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