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Uclés blends historical research with surreal elements, such as a soldier who cuts his skin to release accumulated ash, a poet who sews the shadow of a girl after a bombing, and a man driving a truck of smoldering remains to Paris. la peninsula de las casas vacia david uclesepub link

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The narrative anchors itself in the fictional village of , closely modeled after the real-world roots of the author’s ancestors in Úbeda, Jaén. The book follows the Ardolento family , a clan of olive farmers whose lives are completely shattered by the fratricidal conflict. As the war tears through the geography of the Iberian peninsula, the family members are separated, forced into combat, or left to watch their homeland hollow out—turning Spain into a literal "peninsula of empty houses". A Masterpiece of Magical Realism The narrative anchors itself in the fictional village