Paracuellos : children of the defeated in Franco's fascist Spain by Gimenez, Carlos

Paracuellos : children of the defeated in Franco's fascist Spain
by Gimenez, Carlos

(#1069MA6)

Paperback EuroComics, an imprint of IDW Publishing, 2016
Description: 135 pages : illustrations; 28 cm
Dewey: 741.5; Audience: Young Adult

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Translated from the Spanish.;Includes bibliographical references (page 130). Collects the author's accounts in both comic book form and essays of the treatment that he and thousands of other children suffered in state-sponsored orphanages in Fascist Spain under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.

From the Publisher
Paracuellos is a work of great courage, created at a time when telling the truth about Spain's political past could get one killed. It is arguably the most important graphic memoir ever created in comics. With a preface by Will Eisner.

Carlos Gim nez's autobiographical account of the plight of children in post-World War II Fascist Spain has won virtually every comics award in Europe, including "Best Album" at the 1981 Angoul me Festival, and the "Heritage Award" at Angoul me in 2010.

In the late 1930s when Spanish fascists led by Franco, and aided by Hitler and Mussolini, overthrew the elected government, almost 200,000 men and women fell in battle, were executed, or died in prison. Their orphaned children--and others ripped from the homes of the defeated--were shuttled from Church-run "home" to "home" and fed a steady diet of torture and disinformation by a totalitarian state bent on making them "productive" citizens.

Carlos Gim nez was one of those children. In 1975, after Franco's death, Carlos began to tell his story. Breaking the code of silence proved to be a milestone, both for the comics medium and for a country coming to terms with its past.

An illustrated essay by Carmen Moreno-Nu o, Associate Professor of Hispanic Studies at the University of Kentucky, places the comics in historical perspective.

"The stories transcend just being about a historical moment in Spain. Their humanity will speak to everyone. The stories are heartbreakers, but Carlos never loses his sense of humor."--William Stout

Product Details
  • Publisher: EuroComics, an imprint of IDW Publishing
  • Publication Date: March 22, 2016
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 741.5
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: 135 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
  • Tracings: Jones, Sonya, translator. ; Eisner, Will, contributor.
  • ISBN-10: 1-63140-468-7
  • ISBN-13: 978-1-63140-468-9
  • LCCN: 2015-048812
  • Follett Number: 1069MA6
  • Audience: Young Adult