Available:
1 June 2009 - isbn 978 1905762 415 - £8.99

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To
Bury the Dead
An investigation of
a brutal political murder and fascinating literary feud hidden by the
dust of the Spanish Civil War.
At the end of 1936, five months
after Franco and his allies staged their coup against the Republican government
of Spain, José Robles was arrested by undercover police during
the increasingly bitter Civil War. Held under suspicion of treason under
false charges, his subsequent detention and eventual execution were kept
secret by the government. A close friend of Robles, the writer John Dos
Passos, vowed to uncover the truth but was met only with a conspiracy
of silence.
Ignacio Martínez de
Pisón picks up the trail where Dos Passos left off, obsessed with
discovering the true story. He traces the two men's long friendship, establishes
their Republican credentials and tries to discover how and why Robles
was killed, an answer that might lead to an explanation of why two of
the most famous American writers of the time, John Dos Passos and Ernest
Hemingway, both committed anti-fascists, went from being close friends
to irreconcilable enemies.
A story about real people whose
lives were caught up in and shattered by political events, To Bury the
Dead exposes power struggles, ideological feuds and deadly political rivalries.
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