In 'Spain in Our Hearts,' Adam Hochschild immerses readers in the tumultuous Spanish Civil War of the 1930s, where profound ideals clash with brutal realities. Through the eyes of courageous fighters and passionate writers, Hochschild reveals the struggles for democracy, freedom, and justice that galvanized a generation. Explore the stories of Americans who ventured to Spain, fighting not just for a distant land, but for their own values and beliefs. This gripping narrative sheds light on a pivotal moment in history, stretching its reach into the present. Prepare to discover how personal sacrifices echoed throughout time and inspired countless others in their own battles.
By Adam Hochschild
Published: 2016
"In the chaos of war, the heart reveals its deepest loyalties and fiercest hopes."
A sweeping history of the Spanish Civil War, told through nine American and British characters including Hemingway and George Orwell. It was a war between fascism, communism, and democracy that preceeded World War II, and a tale of idealism and a noble cause that failed.
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“In the chaos of war, the heart reveals its deepest loyalties and fiercest hopes.”
Spain in Our Hearts
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Adam Hochschild is an acclaimed American author and journalist, known for his meticulously researched narrative non-fiction that often explores themes of social justice and human rights. He is the author of notable works such as "King Leopold's Ghost," which delves into the brutal exploitation of the Congo Free State, "Bury the Chains," a history of the British abolition movement, and "To End All Wars," which examines the impact of World War I on society. Hochschild's writing style is characterized by his engaging storytelling, vivid prose, and a deep empathy for his subjects, making complex historical events accessible and compelling to a broad audience.
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