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On Thursday, October 14 in Madrid, Casa Árabe hosted a dialogue about Arab participation in this Spanish conflict in conjunction with the presentation of the books "Ali, el brigadista", by Hussein Yassin, and "En el nombre de Padre", by Luis Salvago.
Many angles have been explored about a civil war that continues to raise controversy and outcries in Spain. Whether a festering wound or a leftover historical memory, the turth is that the role-players in this fratricidal conflict were not limited to just two sides in an ideologically divided country. The international dimensions of the civil war have been analyzed, but the centrifugal force of the battles drew in all sorts of soldiers, both voluntarily and involuntarily, and they all lived their own personal stories.
The two novels presented at Casa Árabe portray stories that seem to lie at the fringes upon first glance: Shortly before the outbreak of the civil war, a young man from Tangiers is assigned to a disciplinary company in charge of the firing squad at Cape Juby, inside Spain’s North African protectorate. "Ali, el brigadista" by Hussein Yassin and "En el nombre de Padre" by Luis Salvago show the ripple effects of a conflict that is still adding to history and creating new stories even today. The event featured authors Hussein Yassin and Luis Salvago, who held a dialogue with Arabist Carmen Ruiz-Bravo Villasante. The event was presented by Karim Hauser of Casa Árabe.
"Ali, el brigadista. Historia de un hombre recto" (Ali, the Brigade Member: Story of an upstanding man), by Hussein Yassin
"En el nombre de Padre" (In the Name of Father), by Luis Salvago
Further information: https://en.casaarabe.es/event/arabs-in-the-spanish-civil-war-two-novels
On Thursday, October 14 in Madrid, Casa Árabe hosted a dialogue about Arab participation in this Spanish conflict in conjunction with the presentation of the books "Ali, el brigadista", by Hussein Yassin, and "En el nombre de Padre", by Luis Salvago.
Many angles have been explored about a civil war that continues to raise controversy and outcries in Spain. Whether a festering wound or a leftover historical memory, the turth is that the role-players in this fratricidal conflict were not limited to just two sides in an ideologically divided country. The international dimensions of the civil war have been analyzed, but the centrifugal force of the battles drew in all sorts of soldiers, both voluntarily and involuntarily, and they all lived their own personal stories.
The two novels presented at Casa Árabe portray stories that seem to lie at the fringes upon first glance: Shortly before the outbreak of the civil war, a young man from Tangiers is assigned to a disciplinary company in charge of the firing squad at Cape Juby, inside Spain’s North African protectorate. "Ali, el brigadista" by Hussein Yassin and "En el nombre de Padre" by Luis Salvago show the ripple effects of a conflict that is still adding to history and creating new stories even today. The event featured authors Hussein Yassin and Luis Salvago, who held a dialogue with Arabist Carmen Ruiz-Bravo Villasante. The event was presented by Karim Hauser of Casa Árabe.
"Ali, el brigadista. Historia de un hombre recto" (Ali, the Brigade Member: Story of an upstanding man), by Hussein Yassin
"En el nombre de Padre" (In the Name of Father), by Luis Salvago
Further information: https://en.casaarabe.es/event/arabs-in-the-spanish-civil-war-two-novels