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Writers who challenge traditional perspectives on the war. Women's lives during the war in María Teresa León's short story "Luz para los duraznos y las muchachas" ("Light for the Peaches and the Girls"). The Spanish civil war's legacy of violence in Camilo José Cela's 1942 novel The Family of Pascual Duarte and how Juan Goytisolo's 1966 novel, Marks of Identity, questions Spain's official version of the war. A twenty-first-century journalist researching the fascist leader Rafael Sánchez Mazas in Javier Cercas's novel Soldiers of Salamis.
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