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Soldiers of Salamis
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Soldiers of Salamis

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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER * A novel of the Spanish Civil War, a modern classic, and a searing exploration of the unknowability of history, by the acclaimed author of Outlaws

In the waning days of the Spanish Civil War, an unknown militiaman discovered a Nationalist prisoner who had fled a firing squad and taken refuge in the forest. But instead of killing him, the soldier simply turned and walked away. The prisoner, Rafael Sanchez Mazas-writer, fascist, and founder of the Spanish Falange-went on to become a national hero and ultimately a minister in Franco’s first government. The soldier disappeared into history. Sixty years later, Javier Cercas-or at least, a character who shares his name-sifts through the evidence to establish what really happened that day. Who was the soldier? Why didn’t he shoot? And who was the true hero in the story? Every answer yields another question in this powerful and elegantly constructed novel about truth, memory, and war.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 January 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9781984899897

INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER * A novel of the Spanish Civil War, a modern classic, and a searing exploration of the unknowability of history, by the acclaimed author of Outlaws

In the waning days of the Spanish Civil War, an unknown militiaman discovered a Nationalist prisoner who had fled a firing squad and taken refuge in the forest. But instead of killing him, the soldier simply turned and walked away. The prisoner, Rafael Sanchez Mazas-writer, fascist, and founder of the Spanish Falange-went on to become a national hero and ultimately a minister in Franco’s first government. The soldier disappeared into history. Sixty years later, Javier Cercas-or at least, a character who shares his name-sifts through the evidence to establish what really happened that day. Who was the soldier? Why didn’t he shoot? And who was the true hero in the story? Every answer yields another question in this powerful and elegantly constructed novel about truth, memory, and war.

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
14 January 2020
Pages
256
ISBN
9781984899897