Un médico en la Guerra Civil española: el doctor Pablo Uriel Díez
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https://doi.org/10.5617/myn.8663Abstract
In the ongoing recovery of the historical memory of the Spanish Civil War, comics addressing the topic have emerged with force, both in the form of comic strips and short stories, and within the genre of the graphic novel. Sento’s trilogy, including Un médico novato (2013), Atrapado en Belchite (2015) and Vencedor y vencido (2016), is a biography of a doctor who, as a consequence of the circumstances of the historical events, has to work at the front of the national bloc despite not belonging to it ideologically. The trilogy is based on documentation which is partially included in the annexes of the novels, and in the testimony of doctor Pablo Uriel. As such, it is possible to categorize Sento’s texts as graphic novels of postmemory.
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