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Manuscript of Trafalgar, 1873. Biblioteca Nacional de España. Manuscript of La familia de Carlos IV, 1873. Biblioteca Nacional de España.. With the exception of Gerona, all the episodes follow the adventures of the boy Gabriel de Araceli, beginning in French-dominated Spain through the war of Independence, from the battle of Trafalgar to the defeat of the French armies (1805–1814).
La escopeta nacional (in English, The National Shotgun) is a 1978 Spanish comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga.The first installment in a critically and commercially successful trilogy, the picture is an indictment of the legacy of Francisco Franco and the business classes upon whom he depended for support.
Los mitos de la Guerra Civil (Myths of the Civil War) La sociedad homosexual y otros ensayos (Homosexual society and other essays) Años de hierro. España en la posguerra. 1939–1945" (Iron years, Post-war Spain 1939–1945) De un tiempo y de un país, La izquierda violenta (1968–1978) (About a time and a country. The violent left 1968–1978)
[9] [10] One of the last popular series in this vein was La Saga de los Porretas , broadcast between 1976 and 1988. [11] Among the jewels of Radio Nacional de España was an adaptation of the novel El viaje a ninguna parte , a radionovela which was recorded and broadcast in 1983. [12]
The Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintiséis Puntos de la Falange), originally the Twenty-Seven Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintisiete Puntos de la Falange), is a manifesto that was written by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in September 1934.
Luis García-Berlanga Martí MMT (12 June 1921 – 13 November 2010) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. Acclaimed as a pioneer of modern Spanish cinema, [1] [2] his films are marked by social satire and acerbic critiques of Spanish culture under the Francoist dictatorship. [3]
1981 – Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (1910–1999), for La isla de los jacintos cortados; 1982 – José Luis Castillo-Puche (1919–2004), for Conocerás el poso de la nada (2º) 1983 – Francisco Ayala (1906–2009), for Recuerdos y olvidos: 1. El exilio; 1984 – Camilo José Cela (1916–2002), for Mazurca para dos muertos; 1985 – It was ...
The Biblioteca Nacional de España (National Library of Spain) is the national library of Spain. It is the largest public library in the country, and one of the largest in the world. Founded in 1711, it is an autonomous agency attached to the Ministry of Culture since 1990.