Born and raised in Amsterdam, Sebastiaan Faber is assistant professor of Hispanic studies at Oberlin College.
"Sebastiaan Faber's book offers an engaging and detailed analysis
of the ideological and political development of Spanish Republican
exiles in Mexico. . . . Faber's excellent book provides not only a
good narrative of events, but also keen analytical insights, and it
should be required reading for anyone interested in the cultural
and ideological dynamics of exile in general, the relations between
Spain and Latin America in the twentieth century, and, in
particular, the production of Republican exiles like Jose Gaos,
Paulino Masip and Max Aub."
--Journal of Spanish Cultural Studies
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