- Luis Garcia Jambri...: La Doble Muerte De Unamuno

: Central to the book is Unamuno's famous "Venceréis, pero no convenceréis" (You will win, but you will not convince) speech, which turned the regime against him and led to his house arrest. Critical Reception

The title refers to two distinct ways the Francoist regime attempted to "kill" Unamuno: La doble muerte de Unamuno - Luis Garcia Jambri...

: The book expands on research conducted for Menchón’s documentary film, Palabras para un fin del mundo . It utilizes an "investigative thriller" style, though it is officially categorized as an essay or historical biography . : Central to the book is Unamuno's famous

: The narrative is set in Salamanca during the height of the Spanish Civil War, then the headquarters for Franco's Press and Propaganda operations led by Millán Astray. : The narrative is set in Salamanca during

While the work provides a compelling "counter-narrative" against propaganda, some reviewers from Academia.edu note that the authors admit they lack definitive physical evidence to fully disprove "death by natural causes". However, readers at Casa del Libro praise its deep research and engaging, fast-paced writing style.

: The book explores the suspicious circumstances of his sudden death while under house arrest, questioning the testimony of the only witness, Bartolomé Aragón.

: The authors argue that the regime performed a second "death" by kidnapping his memory and legacy through propaganda, attempting to portray him as a supporter of the military uprising despite his public defiance. Context and Investigation

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