Peruvian experiences: exile and the Spanish civil war
Abstract
The exile of Peruvians writers during the 20th century is an outstanding phenomenon which deserves more critical attention. Intellectuals such as Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, José Carlos Mariátegui, Magda Portal or Luis Alberto Sánchez, just to mention a few, were compelled to live as exiles at different moments. One of the most interesting episodes in this regard arises when we approach figures such as César Falcón or César Moro, whose political engagement with the had utterly decisive consequences in their life and work. This article analyzes, beginning with a panoramic view, the intense relationship between some Peruvian writers and the Spanish Civil War.Downloads
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