Aroa Moreno is this week’s guest What are you reading?the podcast of the book EL PAÍS. The author talks to Berna González Harbor about her latest book, Tomorrow they will kill Daniela trip to the last executions of the Franco regime in the same landscape where he spent his youth. Moreno, born in 1981, recounts some of the deaths of 1975 that he had to reconstruct with pickaxe and shovel: “No one told me about Francoism and I filled in the gaps,” he says. “Dictatorship continues to be a backbone of current politics.” The writer comments on the presence in the pages of the book of her son Pablo, a child who already knows who Franco was and who is not interested in his books.
Andrea Aguilar comments on Moreno’s previous novels: The Communist’s Daughter and Bajamar. And Pablo Guimón, responsible for Culture and Babelia, brings us his advice.
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