Francisco José Martin, On Hispanic form
A distanced look at the complexity of Hispanic world, freed from all false myths that European present-day consciousness has built around it. From Spanish civil war – here considered as the zero grade of a story yet totell – to the exile and the consequent consideration which let refugees be aware of an identity hidden by official history. From the meeting with their own language in American territories to the discovery of a common sense of belonging to language territory. From the analysis of their own “other” language to the discovery of a frontier nature typical of Hispanic culture.
Published on: Boundary of shapes N. 12 New Series – Year VI 2010