Republican literature and culture during the Spanish civil war
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Texto Completo: | https://doi.org/10.34624/fb.v0i13.4768 |
Resumo: | This article aims to describe a panorama of republican literature and culture during the war in Spain. The hatred of fascism for the intellectuality determined a commitment in defence of the culture of a Spanish intelligentsia mostly “loyal” to the republican government of the Popular Front. Thus, the Alliances of Intellectuals for the Defence of Culture were created in Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia. The Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, while the communist Jesús Hernández was in charge, developed a popular front cultural policy. The most important milestones of this policy were the creation in Valencia of the House of Culture or the celebration of the Second International Congress of Writers for the Defence of Culture. Antonio Machado is undoubtedly the Spanish writer who symbolizes with greater clarity the loyalty to the republican government. A loyalty that will lead him, from Madrid to Valencia and from Valencia to Barcelona, t o die on February 22, 1939 in his French exile and to be buried, wrapped in a tricolour flag, in the cemetery of Collioure. |
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Republican literature and culture during the Spanish civil warLiteratura y cultura republicanas durante la guerra civil españolaLiteratura y cultura republicanas durante la guerra civil españolaThis article aims to describe a panorama of republican literature and culture during the war in Spain. The hatred of fascism for the intellectuality determined a commitment in defence of the culture of a Spanish intelligentsia mostly “loyal” to the republican government of the Popular Front. Thus, the Alliances of Intellectuals for the Defence of Culture were created in Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia. The Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, while the communist Jesús Hernández was in charge, developed a popular front cultural policy. The most important milestones of this policy were the creation in Valencia of the House of Culture or the celebration of the Second International Congress of Writers for the Defence of Culture. Antonio Machado is undoubtedly the Spanish writer who symbolizes with greater clarity the loyalty to the republican government. A loyalty that will lead him, from Madrid to Valencia and from Valencia to Barcelona, t o die on February 22, 1939 in his French exile and to be buried, wrapped in a tricolour flag, in the cemetery of Collioure.En este artículo se pretende describir un panorama de la literatura y cultura republicanas durante la guerra de España. El odio del fascismo a la intelectualidad determinó un compromiso en defensa de la cultura de una inteligencia española mayoritariamente "leal" al gobierno republicano del Frente Popular. Así, se crearon en Barcelona, Madrid y Valencia las Alianzas de Intelectuales para la Defensa de la Cultura y el Ministerio de Instrucción Pública y Bellas Artes acertó a desarrollar, durante el tiempo en que el comunista Jesús Hernández fue su responsable, una política cultural frentepopular en la que podemos señalar como algunos de sus hitos más importantes la creación en Valencia de la Casa de la Cultura o la celebración del Segundo Congreso Internacional de Escritores para la Defensa de la Cultura. Antonio Machado es sin duda el escritor español que simboliza con mayor claridad la lealtad al gobierno republicano. Una lealtad que le conducirá, de Madrid a Valencia y de Valencia a Barcelona, a morir el 22 de febrero de 1939 en su exilio francés y a ser enterrado, envuelto en una bandera tricolor, en el cementerio de Collioure.En este artículo se pretende describir un panorama de la literatura y cultura republicanas durante la guerra de España. El odio del fascismo a la intelectualidad determinó un compromiso en defensa de la cultura de una inteligencia española mayoritariamente "leal" al gobierno republicano del Frente Popular. Así, se crearon en Barcelona, Madrid y Valencia las Alianzas de Intelectuales para la Defensa de la Cultura y el Ministerio de Instrucción Pública y Bellas Artes acertó a desarrollar, durante el tiempo en que el comunista Jesús Hernández fue su responsable, una política cultural frentepopular en la que podemos señalar como algunos de sus hitos más importantes la creación en Valencia de la Casa de la Cultura o la celebración del Segundo Congreso Internacional de Escritores para la Defensa de la Cultura. Antonio Machado es sin duda el escritor español que simboliza con mayor claridad la lealtad al gobierno republicano. Una lealtad que le conducirá, de Madrid a Valencia y de Valencia a Barcelona, a morir el 22 de febrero de 1939 en su exilio francés y a ser enterrado, envuelto en una bandera tricolor, en el cementerio de Collioure.UA Editora - Universidade de Aveiro2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34624/fb.v0i13.4768https://doi.org/10.34624/fb.v0i13.4768Forma Breve; No 13 (2016): Exodus: conto e recontos; 211-234Forma Breve; n.º 13 (2016): Exodus: conto e recontos; 211-2342183-47091645-927Xreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPspahttps://proa.ua.pt/index.php/formabreve/article/view/4768https://proa.ua.pt/index.php/formabreve/article/view/4768/3556Aznar Soler, Manuelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-23T18:46:30Zoai:proa.ua.pt:article/4768Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:02:45.276307Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Republican literature and culture during the Spanish civil war Literatura y cultura republicanas durante la guerra civil española Literatura y cultura republicanas durante la guerra civil española |
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Republican literature and culture during the Spanish civil war |
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Republican literature and culture during the Spanish civil war Aznar Soler, Manuel |
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This article aims to describe a panorama of republican literature and culture during the war in Spain. The hatred of fascism for the intellectuality determined a commitment in defence of the culture of a Spanish intelligentsia mostly “loyal” to the republican government of the Popular Front. Thus, the Alliances of Intellectuals for the Defence of Culture were created in Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia. The Ministry of Public Instruction and Fine Arts, while the communist Jesús Hernández was in charge, developed a popular front cultural policy. The most important milestones of this policy were the creation in Valencia of the House of Culture or the celebration of the Second International Congress of Writers for the Defence of Culture. Antonio Machado is undoubtedly the Spanish writer who symbolizes with greater clarity the loyalty to the republican government. A loyalty that will lead him, from Madrid to Valencia and from Valencia to Barcelona, t o die on February 22, 1939 in his French exile and to be buried, wrapped in a tricolour flag, in the cemetery of Collioure. |
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