Blasco Ibáñez and the colonial crisis of 98
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Vicente Blasco Ibanez writes about events that happened during the colonial war. His main vehicle of expression was the newspaper "The People" during the period between 1895 and 1898. In his articles combines political and social criticism in three directions. The first focusing on the most painful part of the conflict, the departure of the soldiers returning to Cuba and sick the second criticizing the celebrations taking place in Spain while the war happens, showing the carelessness of the Spanish people to her, and the third, where he denounces the government accept a U.S. war unwinnable.
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IBAÑÉZ, Blasco. Viajero. Valencia, 1998.
IBAÑÉZ, Blasco. Viva la Republica. Madrid, 1893