Days of Hope

Days of Hope by André Malraux, published by Penguin in 1970, is a significant work that explores the tumultuous period of the Spanish Civil War. This edition spans 463 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around the siege of Madrid by fascist forces and the formation of the International Brigade, drawing together individuals from diverse backgrounds who are driven by adventure and idealism.
Readers will encounter the characters Manuel, who rises to the rank of colonel, and Magnin, who commands the International Air Force. The book delves into the complexities of war and the motivations of those who join the fight, reflecting on themes of courage and commitment amid chaos. Through its portrayal of these historical events, Days of Hope offers insight into the human experience during a pivotal moment in history.
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The fascists are besieging Madrid, & the newly formed International Brigade is attracting the adventurous & the idealistic from all parts of the world. Manuel becomes a colonel, & Magnin, a commander of the International Air Force.
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