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SPANISH POLITICS

Sir,-What a pity that Laurie Lee’s excellent Black Saturday, Red Sunday, was marred by the intrusion of an unpleasant piece of political malice at the end. He captured something of the Andalusidn genius: it brought surging back to me the sights and sounds of an intense and- vital world known 10 years since, But then, not the voice of Spain, but of an angry young English radical came trumpeting forth. Spanish politics are notoriously controversial, but surely airing one’s prejudices should be confined to the coffee house and not smuecoled over the RRC oar NZRS

G.W.R.

A.

(Auckland).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 11

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SPANISH POLITICS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 11

SPANISH POLITICS New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 950, 25 October 1957, Page 11

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