Carmen Conde is a major figure in twentieth-century Spanish
poetry. Though neglected up to now, "Mientras los Hombres Mueren"
is the most important collection of war poetry to emerge from the
Spanish Civil War. It was first published, in a limited edition, in
Italy in 1953. Though it has been included in its entirety in
anthologies of her work published in Spain in 1967, 1986 and 2007,
this is the first free-standing edition since 1953 and the first
ever critical edition.
The collection was written in 1938-39, in Valencia, then the
seat of the Republican Government. In prose poetry densely packed
with imagery of nightmarish destruction, Conde gives voice to the
experience of women and children suffering bombardment from air and
sea, hunger and homelessness, and the loss of husbands, brothers
and fathers at the front. The second half of the collection, "A los
ninos muertos en la guerra," is an extended elegy for all those
children killed in bombing raids during the war.
This edition will be of interest to students and scholars of the
Civil War and lovers of Spanish poetry in general.
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