Description
A marked man, he evaded Franco's execution squads to survive in hiding through a generation of persecution and terror until amnesty was decreed in 1969-a period of thirty years. With his wife and daughter, he attempted to escape to France, but failed. In this absorbing narrative, based on numerous interviews with the mayor conducted by Ronald Fraser, a master of oral history, Cortes's truly awe-inspiring ordeal is supplemented by his family's life histories and experiences during the Civil War.
A haunting tale and a monument to the art of the oral historian, In Hiding reminds us what the Spanish Civil War was really about.
"So brief and yet so complete, so movingly human." -Arthur Miller, New York Times
About the Author
Ronald Fraser (1930-2012) is the author of, among other works, Blood of Spain, a celebrated oral history of the Spanish Civil War.
Reviews
In the mountain of books about the war there cannot be another so brief and yet so complete, so unguarded and yet so subtle, so movingly human as this. -- Arthur Miller * New York Times *
[In Hiding] bears [Fraser's] trademark style, a kind of literary anthropology that tells sweeping stories with a pointillist logic ... Scrupulous about structure and detail, his tales are unfailingly readable-from his depiction of a Spanish village in Tajos to his oral history of the civil war, The Blood of Spain. -- Jonathan Blitzer * Bookforum *
A truly fascinating account. * Glasgow Herald *
Book Information
ISBN 9781844675968
Author Ronald Fraser
Format Paperback
Page Count 262
Imprint Verso Books
Publisher Verso Books
Weight(grams) 338g
Dimensions(mm) 211mm * 140mm * 20mm