The Cypresses Believe in God

by José María Gironella

Paperback, 2005

Barcode

2050

Call number

813 GIR

Status

Available

Call number

813 GIR

Pages

806

Description

Considered by many critics to be the greatest novel about the Spanish Civil War, this classic work by Spaniard Jose Maria Gironella is an unbiased account of the complicated events, movements and personalities that led up to the war. Beginning in 1931, Cypresses covers the next five years of political unrest, culminating in the explosion of the brutal war that wreaked such great havoc on Spain and its citizens. In his epic novel, both gripping and suspenseful, Gironella deftly portrays the human conflict, both internal and external. The most influential philosophical movements of the 20th century are embodied in various characters. Through them, the reader is introduced to every faction involved--ancharist, communist, Catholic, royalist, existentialist, and others.… (more)

Local notes

A NOVEL ABOUT SPAIN ON THE EVE OF CIVIL WAR

Publication

Ignatius Press (2005), Edition: First Thus, 806 pages

Original publication date

1953

ISBN

1586170465 / 9781586170462

Collection

Rating

½ (25 ratings; 3.9)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ayaeckel
overlooked, forgotten , wonderful account of spain just before the civil war

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