The Broken Root
- SIGNED
- New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1951
The Spanish author's first and only novel, a post-Civil War narrative about an exile returning to Francoist Spain. He fled the country in 1938 during the Civil War for France, then moved to England in 1939, where he worked for the BBC and wrote his famous autobiographical trilogy The Forging of a Rebel. Margaret Rink and Barea's wife Ilsa met in August 1939 when both were hired to work for German broadcasts at the BBC Monitoring Service at Evesham, Worcestershire. Ilsa, her Austrian refugee parents, Margaret, and Arturo Barea lived together for the next four years in a large rundown house called Brooklands in the village of Fladbury just outside of Birmingham.The couple remained good friends with Margaret all their lives.
Details
Title
The Broken Root
Author
Barea, Arturo; Ilsa Barea [Translator]
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Harcourt, Brace and Company: New York
Date
1951
Edition
First American Edition