One Million Dead
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One Million Dead (Spanish: Un Millón de Muertos) is the second novel in José María Gironella's four-novel series on the Spanish Civil War and its consequences. Published in 1961, it continues the story of the Alvear family during the faithfull years of 1936–39.
References
- Bertrand de Muñoz, Maryse (1969). "La Guerre Civile Espagnole et la Littérature," Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal, Vol. III, No. 1, pp. 62–79.
- Guillemé-Brûlon, Jacques (1966). "Etretien avec José María Gironella," La Revue de Paris, Vol. LXXIII, No. 5, pp. 142–45
- Fernández Blanco, Pedro (1986). "Un Millón de Muertos de José María Gironella: Tentative de Reconstitution de la Guerre Civil Espagnole?," Imprévue, No. 1, pp. 79–86.
- Fillière, Carole (2006). "De la Búsqueda de la Novela Total al Encuentro del Éxito Masivo: La Trilogía de José María Gironella y su Trayectoria como Objeto Predilecto de la Historia Cultural," Historia Contemporánea, No. 32, pp. 285–310.
- Ilie, Paul (1974). "Fictive History in Gironella," Journal of Spanish Studies, Vol. II, pp. 77–94.
- Payne, Robert (1963). "Franco's Side of the Civil War," The Saturday Review, p. 33.
- Suárez Torres, J. D. (1975). Perspectiva Humorística en la Trilogía de Gironella. New York: Eliseo and Torres.
- Thomas, Gareth (1990). The Novel of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1975). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Urbanski, Edmund Stephen (1960). "Revolutionary Novels of Gironella and Pasternak," Hispania, Vol. XLIII, No. 2, pp. 191–97.
- Vance, Birgitta (1975). A Harvest Sown by Death: The Novel of the Spanish Civil War. New York: Peninsula Publishing Company.
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