The Man who Killed Durruti

The Man who Killed Durruti
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Publisher : Read and Noir
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015076831158
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Book Synopsis The Man who Killed Durruti by : Pedro de Paz

Download or read book The Man who Killed Durruti written by Pedro de Paz and published by Read and Noir. This book was released on 2005 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A former policeman, now a Major in the Spanish Republican Army, is sent to Madrid to investigate the circumstances in which the legendary anarchist was killed. In his search for the truth he interviews the key witnesses and uncovers a number of contradictory accounts. Nobody tells the same story in quite the same way, but as an experienced police officer, he knows it is not inconceivable that they are all telling the truth. But it is also possible that some of them are lying, that some are trying to hide what they know, and more sinisterly, that some may be seeking to sabotage his investigation for darker political ends. Making imaginative and ingenious use of the detective novel as a literary device, de Paz explores various hypotheses and scenarios that could at least provide us, 70 years on, with believable explanations about the chain of events leading to the death of a truly remarkable man. Also includes numerous photographs of the man, and his funeral, and a lengthy afterword by Stuart Christie, putting his life, times, and untimely death, into the context of Spanish Anarchism, the social revolution, and civil war. Quite superb, all around!


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