Soldiers of Salamis

Cercas tells the remarkable story of Rafael Sánchez Mazas, writer, founder of the Spanish Falange and minister in Franco’s first government, and an unknown republican soldier. At the heart of his ‘true tale’ are the last moments of the Spanish Civil War, during which Sánchez Mazas narrowly escapes death.

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The International Bestseller of the Spanish Civil War - Winner of the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize

In the final moments of the Spanish Civil War, fifty prominent Nationalist prisoners are executed by firing squad. Among them is the writer and fascist Rafael Sanchez Mazas. As the guns fire, he escapes into the forest, and can hear a search party and their dogs hunting him down. The branches move and he finds himself looking into the eyes of a militiaman, and faces death for the second time that day.

But the unknown soldier simply turns and walks away. Sanchez Mazas becomes a national hero and the soldier disappears into history. As Cercas sifts the evidence to establish what happened, he realises that the true hero may not be Sanchez Mazas at all, but the soldier who chose not to shoot him. Who was he? Why did he spare him? And might he still be alive?

Translated from the Spanish by Anne McLean

Additional information

Weight 210 g
Dimensions 196 × 128 × 20 mm
Author

Publisher

MacLehose Press

Imprint

MacLehose Press

Cover

Paperback

Pages

240

Language

English

Edition

Reprint

Dewey

863.64 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K