Listopia > Haarlson Phillipps's votes on the list Novels Inspired by the Spanish Civil War (10 Books)
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The Carpenter's Pencil
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After Goya
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"It's a yarn, an adventure - but points to the influence of the Falangist women's organisation Sección Femenina, And, I wrote it."
Haarlson
rated it 5 stars
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1984
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"Based on Orwell and his wife's experiences - especially when in Barcelona - during the Civil War, tempered with their experience of working at the BBC in London during WWII. Excellent study of the moral and ethical corruption at the heart of every tyranny."
Haarlson
rated it 5 stars
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Soldiers of Salamis
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"Excellent literary, historically sound, whodunnit."
Haarlson
rated it 4 stars
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The Time of the Doves
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The Man Who Killed Durruti
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The Return
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"Not the sort of book I would normally read. However, a close Spanish woman friend insisted I try it. Bit clunky in places. Some of te social history (viz. education) a bit suspect. But full marks to the author for taking on the subject and broadening its appeal."
Haarlson
rated it 3 stars
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Seven Red Sundays
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L'Espoir
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The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War
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