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Este libro consiste en la edición de 188 cartas inéditas que, desde 1906 hasta 1970, Pilar de Zubiaurre escribió y mayormente recibió de numerosos intelectuales y artistas del ámbito hispánico, desde José Ortega y Gassetobia Camprubí y María Martos de Baeza. ENGLISH VERSION A compilation of 206 unpublished letters written by Pilar de Zubiaurre from 1906 to 1970 to many Hispanic intellectuals and artists, ranging from José Ortega y Gasset toZenobia Camprubí and María Martos de Baeza.

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In Zubiaurre's epistolary correspondence, the letters that she received from other exiled women such as Zenobia Camprubí and María Martos de Baeza stand out due to their intensity and length because they show the richness of a parallel relationship between exiled women, fundamental to maintain the memory of the Spanish Republic and establish new links with the interior exile and the exiles in other American countries. . . . Many of these letters are moving because they express so well the exile's misfortune. . . . A great contribution to the knowledge of the hidden details of a fundamental period of the Spanish culture. A map of maps, private and collective. -- Enric Bou, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia * ARIZONA JOURNAL OF HISPANIC STUDIES *
This edition is very important, not only to underline Pilar de Zubiaurre's work in the development of Spanish culture and defense of the Republican ideals in exile, but also for the study of epistolary literature, a genre considered secondary until the end of the 20th century. This edition is also fundamental to study the very important role that women played in the dissemination of news and communication between the exile communities and Spain. In a moment when transnationalism is considered a critical topic in the study of literature and culture, Zubiaurre's collection of letters is essential to apprehend the ties between Europe, the United States and Latin America in the 20th century. -- María Luisa Guardiola Tey, Swarthmore College * ANALES DE LA LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA CONTEMPORÁNEA *
A brilliant contribution to the rescue of the recent historical memory, as well as a good addition to the field of Spanish Republican culture and exile. Not only does the book recover an intellectual figure but it also expands the knowledge of a period, a generation, and a genre: women's letters. -- José Ángel Ascunce Arrieta, University of Deusto - Hamaika Bide * LABERINTOS *

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Introducción. Pilar de Zubiaurre, Una Vida Epistolar Cartas de juventud [1906-1935] Cartas durante la Guerra Civil [1936-1938] Cartas durante el exilio [1938-1970] Obras Citadas

Epistolario de Pilar de Zubiaurre (1906-1970)

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      Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
      Publication Date: 18/09/2014
      ISBN13: 9781855662766, 978-1855662766
      ISBN10: 1855662760

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      Book Synopsis
      Este libro consiste en la edición de 188 cartas inéditas que, desde 1906 hasta 1970, Pilar de Zubiaurre escribió y mayormente recibió de numerosos intelectuales y artistas del ámbito hispánico, desde José Ortega y Gassetobia Camprubí y María Martos de Baeza. ENGLISH VERSION A compilation of 206 unpublished letters written by Pilar de Zubiaurre from 1906 to 1970 to many Hispanic intellectuals and artists, ranging from José Ortega y Gasset toZenobia Camprubí and María Martos de Baeza.

      Trade Review
      In Zubiaurre's epistolary correspondence, the letters that she received from other exiled women such as Zenobia Camprubí and María Martos de Baeza stand out due to their intensity and length because they show the richness of a parallel relationship between exiled women, fundamental to maintain the memory of the Spanish Republic and establish new links with the interior exile and the exiles in other American countries. . . . Many of these letters are moving because they express so well the exile's misfortune. . . . A great contribution to the knowledge of the hidden details of a fundamental period of the Spanish culture. A map of maps, private and collective. -- Enric Bou, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia * ARIZONA JOURNAL OF HISPANIC STUDIES *
      This edition is very important, not only to underline Pilar de Zubiaurre's work in the development of Spanish culture and defense of the Republican ideals in exile, but also for the study of epistolary literature, a genre considered secondary until the end of the 20th century. This edition is also fundamental to study the very important role that women played in the dissemination of news and communication between the exile communities and Spain. In a moment when transnationalism is considered a critical topic in the study of literature and culture, Zubiaurre's collection of letters is essential to apprehend the ties between Europe, the United States and Latin America in the 20th century. -- María Luisa Guardiola Tey, Swarthmore College * ANALES DE LA LITERATURA ESPAÑOLA CONTEMPORÁNEA *
      A brilliant contribution to the rescue of the recent historical memory, as well as a good addition to the field of Spanish Republican culture and exile. Not only does the book recover an intellectual figure but it also expands the knowledge of a period, a generation, and a genre: women's letters. -- José Ángel Ascunce Arrieta, University of Deusto - Hamaika Bide * LABERINTOS *

      Table of Contents
      Introducción. Pilar de Zubiaurre, Una Vida Epistolar Cartas de juventud [1906-1935] Cartas durante la Guerra Civil [1936-1938] Cartas durante el exilio [1938-1970] Obras Citadas

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