Hotel Florida, Amanda Vaill
Hotel Florida, Amanda Vaill
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Hotel Florida
Truth, Love, and Death in the Spanish Civil War

Author: Amanda Vaill

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 17 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/29/2023


Synopsis

"A vivid, well-paced story of the awfulness of war and of the complex motives of those who report on it." —The Wall Street Journal

"Romantic . . . kaleidoscopic . . . adds to the cold hard facts—as well as the enduring mystique—of the Spanish Civil War." —Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air

Madrid, 1936. In a city blasted by civil war, six people meet and find their lives changed forever. Ernest Hemingway, his career stalled, his marriage sour, hopes this war will give him fresh material and new romance; Martha Gellhorn, an ambitious novice journalist hungry for love and experience, thinks she will find both with Hemingway in Spain. Robert Capa and Gerda Taro, idealistic young photographers based in Paris, are inventing modern photojournalism as they capture history in the making. And Arturo Barea, Madrid's foreign press chief, and Ilsa Kulcsar, his Austrian deputy, are struggling to balance truth-telling with loyalty to their sometimes compromised cause—a struggle that places both of them in peril. Hotel Florida traces the tangled wartime destinies of these three couples against the backdrop of a critical moment in history.

From the raw material of unpublished letters and diaries, official documents, and recovered reels of film, Amanda Vaill has created a narrative of love and reinvention that is, finally, a story about truth: finding it out, telling it, and living it—whatever the cost.


About Amanda Vaill

Amanda Vaill is the author of Hotel Florida: Truth, Love, and Death in the Spanish Civil War, the bestselling Everybody Was So Young: Gerald and Sara Murphy-A Lost Generation Love Story, which was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in biography, and Somewhere: The Life of Jerome Robbins, for which she was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship. In addition to writing the screenplay for the Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning public television documentary Jerome Robbins: Something to Dance About, she has also written features and criticism for many publications, including the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Harper's Bazaar. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

The Spanish Civil War was a dress rehearsal for WW2. The Allies stayed "neutral" -- saw it as a fight tween Communism & Capitalism -- as German & Italian fascists supported the Conservative-Catholic 'right' while the Russies aided the 'left' until their betrayal (surprised ?) ~~ It was a very bloody......more

Goodreads review by Mark

This does not try to give a comprehensive history of the Spanish Civil War but instead focuses on six lives between the start of the Nationalist rebellion and the Republican surrender. They are all involved in "media"; American writers Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn, European photo-journalists......more

Goodreads review by Carol

Some great gossip about Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn in Spain, during the Spanish Civil War. And some heart-rending passages about young lovers who lost their lives, drawn to the struggle against Fascism from all over Europe. Amanda Vaill is a gifted writer, but she often seems more interest......more