Items related to Guernica

Dave Boling Guernica ISBN 13: 9780330506755

Guernica - Softcover

 
9780330506755: Guernica
View all copies of this ISBN edition:
 
 
1 NEW POCKET-SIZE SOFTCOVER BOOK

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author:

Dave Boling is a journalist living in the Seattle area.

From The Washington Post:
From The Washington Post's Book World/washingtonpost.com Reviewed by Frances Itani A sense of menace hangs over the opening of Guernica. We know the "what" of events to come, but not the "how." And it is the "how" of this book that comes alive through Dave Boling's creation of several generations of Basque families in northern Spain during the civil war of the 1930s. As fascism rises in Europe, citizens who once believed themselves to be safe in their own countries are suddenly compelled to flee. Spaniards, including Basque citizens, pour into France from the south. Resistance movements arise. Endangered German and French citizens, often including artists and intellectuals, are smuggled into Spain and then on to Portugal as a departure point toward any country that will accept them. Miguel Navarro, a young man who has never been comfortable at sea on the family fishing boat, finds himself in danger from the Guardia Civil and must leave his village of Lekeitio. He makes his way to Guernica, the center of Basque culture, and there he meets Miren Ansotegui, a beautiful dancer who is cherished by her prominent family and the people of the town. Thus begins the love story in Guernica, a novel that is, at first glance, about extremes: The women are beautiful, the men brave, family ties unbreakable, and political parties all-powerful. But Boling threads his way through the stories of his many characters with humor, compassion and rich details of Basque tradition. The literary risks Boling takes include interspersing passages told from the points of view of two historical figures: Picasso and Wolfram von Richthofen of the German Luftwaffe. Lt. Col. von Richthofen commands fliers of experimental bombers; at the invitation of Franco, he tests his bombing tactics in the skies above Guernica on April 26, 1937. A cousin of the Red Baron, von Richthofen is portrayed as cold and efficient. For his efforts, the Führer rewards him with a new Mercedes-Benz roadster. The legacy of Richthofen's methods now exists as a tragic part of Spanish history. As for the Picasso passages, they appear intrusive at first. There is a sense that this is not Picasso's story, at least not yet, though it becomes so in the end. Overall, the novel is about loss, but also about loss's counterpoints, love and endurance. The description of the bombing of Guernica is so moving, detailed and sad that it becomes almost unbearable. By this point in the story, we're so familiar with the families of the town that we are pulled to the depths of their tragedy and pain. Boling is remarkably able to depict this, grimly and without sentimentality. His understanding of what it is to be deeply traumatized is exactly right, as in this passage about Miguel, days after the bombing of the town: "To walk through the town carried the risk of having to talk. And he found himself losing the knack. Ventures in public forced him to rise to the surface, while the rest of his time was spent at some subsurface level, lost in thought or dreaming. If he could stay away from people, his days were less complicated. Not easier, because it all felt like wading through a viscous twilight, but less complicated. For long stretches, he wouldn't realize his distance from consciousness until he tried to say something, to the squirrels or to the fish he'd caught, and was surprised by the words coming out in a coughing sound, as if dust and cobwebs had collected in his throat." Boling skillfully ties in far-reaching but intersecting activities over a broad landscape of warring Europe. Some of the surviving Basque children, many of them babies, are evacuated to Britain. The story moves forward to encompass the years up to 1941, and includes the lives of a young British flier and his wife, who works in an orphanage. And more and more details emerge about Picasso, who creates his own legacy of Guernica for the Spanish pavilion of the 1937 Paris Exposition. When all these parts come together, we realize that, ultimately, this is a universal story. Through art and the historical record, Guernica is emblazoned in memory, enduring as an expression of individual and collective outrage.
Copyright 2008, The Washington Post. All Rights Reserved.

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

Buy Used

Condition: Good
Pages can have notes/highlighting... Learn more about this copy

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.

Destination, rates & speeds

Add to Basket

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9780330460668: Guernica

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  0330460668 ISBN 13:  9780330460668
Publisher: Picador, 2009
Softcover

  • 9781596916371: Guernica: A Novel

    Blooms..., 2009
    Softcover

  • 9781596915633: Guernica: A Novel

    Blooms..., 2008
    Hardcover

  • 9780330460651: Guernica

    PICADOR, 2009
    Hardcover

  • 9780330544139: Guernica

    Picador
    Softcover

Top Search Results from the AbeBooks Marketplace

Stock Image

Dave Boling
Published by Pan Macmillan Books India (2009)
ISBN 10: 0330506757 ISBN 13: 9780330506755
Used Paperback Quantity: 1
Seller:
ThriftBooks-Dallas
(Dallas, TX, U.S.A.)

Book Description Paperback. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.43. Seller Inventory # G0330506757I3N00

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 7.97
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: FREE
Within U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

Dave Boling
Published by Pan Macmillan Books India (2009)
ISBN 10: 0330506757 ISBN 13: 9780330506755
Used Softcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
medimops
(Berlin, Germany)

Book Description Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present. Seller Inventory # M00330506757-G

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 5.75
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 9.63
From Germany to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds
Stock Image

D BOLING
Published by Pan Macmillan Books India (2009)
ISBN 10: 0330506757 ISBN 13: 9780330506755
Used Softcover Quantity: 1
Seller:
Hamelyn
(Madrid, Spain)

Book Description Condition: Muy bueno. In 1935, Miguel Navarro inadvertently finds himself an enemy of the Spanish Nationalists. He flees the Basque fishing village of Lekeitio and makes his way to Guernica, the most ancient town of the Basques and the center of their cultural tradition. In the midst of this idyllic, isolated bastion of democratic values, Miguel finds more than a new life ? he finds someone to live for. Miren Ansotegui is a charismatic and graceful dancer, who has her pick of all the bachelors in Guernica, but focuses only on the charming, genuine Miguel. The two discover a love that not even war, tragedy or death can destroy. History and fiction merge seamlessly in this beautiful novel about the resilience of family, love, and tradition in the face of hardship. The pre-WWII bombing of Guernica was a devastating experiment in total warfare by the German army. For the Basques, it was an attack on the soul of their ancient nation; for the world, it was an unprecedented crime against humanity. Today, Guernica is associated more with a painting by Pablo Picasso than the Basque capital. Picasso was so horrified by the bombing, he vowed to spread his vision of it to the rest of the world. In his first novel, Boling reintroduces the event and paints his own picture of a people so strong, vibrant, and proud that they are willing to do whatever it takes to protect their values, their country, and their loved ones.An extraordinary epic of love, family, and war set in the Basque town of Guernica before, during, and after its destruction by the German Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War. In 1935, Miguel Navarro finds himself in conflict with the Spanish Civil Guard and flees the Basque fishing village of Lekeitio to make a new start in Guernica, the centre of Basque culture and tradition. Once there, he finds more than just a new life ? he finds someone to live for. Miren Ansotegui is the charismatic and graceful dancer he meets and the two discover a love they believe nothing can destroy . . . Rich in the history of the region, the Red Baron, the Luftwaffe and even Picasso make appearances in Guernica as the fate of the Navarro family is traced through the early decades of the twentieth century. 'A heart-rending yet life-affirming story' Daily Mail EAN: 9780330506755 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y ficción| Ficción contemporánea Título: GuernicaAutor: D BOLING Editorial: PAN BOOKS (15 mayo 2009) Idioma: EN Páginas: 384 Formato: Tapa blanda Peso: 195 Año de publicación: 2009. Seller Inventory # Happ-2024-01-29-ca21743f

More information about this seller | Contact seller

Buy Used
US$ 18.01
Convert currency

Add to Basket

Shipping: US$ 18.18
From Spain to U.S.A.
Destination, rates & speeds