Thursday, March 26, 2009

Sell Your Blood In Minneapolis?

Synopsis Presentations

A young woman is fascinated by the face of a Hungarian photographer who participated in the English Civil War and the French Resistance, a forgotten face comes out to meet him several times, until finally becoming its obsession particularly vital.

old poet will be a Republican who, in the wake of the Hungarian reporter, talk to the star of a little-known episode that occurred in the late World War II: after the liberation of France, some 4,000 English soldiers, victors over Nazism, began the madness of invading the Iberian Peninsula through the Pyrenees with the intention of conquering the valley of Aran and stand there until the intervention force of the Allies.

The narrator, halfway between Madrid and as a squatter in London, leads the anti-globalization protests and the "no war", one of the summits of the G8 and the tragic terrorist attacks both twinned cities leads wielded by a plot to draw the dotted line of hope, to shake off the disappointment and defeat, to defend a thesis inevitably passes through the memory as a handle against time and a claim from another world possible: the Second English Republic.

Read the prologue to "War must have" , written by Harry Owens Hispanist.

Read a chapter of "War must have" distinguished in the form of short stories, with the Youth and Historical Memory Award 2006.

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