Death's Other Kingdom
By (Author) Gamel Woolsey
Eland Publishing Ltd
Eland Publishing Ltd
24th September 2004
24th September 2004
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
914.6
Paperback
224
As Malaga goes up in flames in 1936 and the Civil War begins its monstrous destruction, Gamel Woolsey, an American poet, watches fear stalk through a traditional Spanish village. The villagers, wishing simply to be left to cultivate their gardens, are caught in a cycle of violence which provokes hatred, anger and a thirst for revenge in even the most peaceful of souls. This humane and sympathetic account puts the people of Spain first, whatever their political persuasion, and gives a gripping and harrowing account of the emotional effects of war in general, and of civil war in particular.