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la apasionada vida de Carmen de Icaza

Domínguez, Mari Pau

Carmen de Icaza was one of the most widely read writers of the 1940s. Cristina Guzmán's novel, a language teacher, was translated into all European languages ??and even Dolores Ibárruri, la Pasionaria, read it and enjoyed it while living in the USSR. But Carmen was not just a renowned novelist. She from high society, after the death of her father she began to work as a journalist to help her little brothers. During the civil war she was one of the founders of Auxilio Social -hers is the motto "Not a home without fire, nor a Spaniard without bread"-, although she never stopped challenging the postulates of the Women's Section. And, when she was older, she found herself in the position of having to be the one to tell her niece, Carmen Díez de Rivera, daughter of her sister, Sonsoles, and Ramón Serrano Suñer, who was the real father of she. She lived an intense and passionate life that Mari Pau Domínguez has fictionalized with an extraordinary pulse to bring out of oblivion one of those women who knew how to raise her eyes and fly over political positions and ideological quarrels, always seeking what was fair.

Author
Domínguez, Mari Pau
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Historical >
EAN
9788413843278
ISBN
978-84-1384-327-8
Edition
1
Publisher
La Esfera de los Libros
Pages
408 
High
23.5 cm
Weight
15.5 cm
Release date
06-04-2022
Language
Spanish 
Series
Novela histórica 
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Domínguez, Mari Pau (aut.)

  • Domínguez, Mari Pau
    Mari Pau Domínguez (Sabadell, 1963) es periodista. Comenzó en Televisión Española, en los estudios de Sant Cugat. Ha desarrollado su carrera profesional en los telediarios    Read more

Icaza, Carmen de

  • Icaza, Carmen de
    Carmen de Icaza, baronesa de Claret (Madrid, 1899-1979), fue hija del erudito y diplomático Francisco A. de Icaza, embajador de México en distintos países de Europa durante el per   Read more