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Alianza de Intelectuales Antifascistas

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20: 77:. The activities were diverse and, at an international level; The one that caused the greatest impact was the II International Congress of Writers for the Defense of Culture, held between July 4 and 17, 1937, with headquarters in Valencia, but which also had events in Madrid (in a city almost besieged) and Barcelona, and closed in Paris. 59:
The Alliance of Anti-Fascist Intellectuals for the Defense of Culture was organized as an athenaeum, with various committees or divisions for subject areas. In addition to general cultural and sociopolitical activity, manifestos, talks and appeals were made against the rise of fascism represented by
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The origins of the organization dates back to 1935, during the I Congress of Antifascist Writers and the creation of the AIEDC (International Association of Writers in Defense of Culture), with the assistance of several Spanish delegates.
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Other groups converged in the Alliance, such as the Union of Proletarian Writers and Artists (a group of activists of left-wing Valencians) and Accio d'Art (a dissident regionalist group from the CĂ­rculo de Bellas Artes de Valencia).
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began. It had its initial headquarters in Madrid and moved to Valencia, accompanying the government of the
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The Alliance published bulletins and magazines, the first of which,
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Alianza de Intelectuales Antifascistas para la Defensa de la Cultura
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Alliance of Antifascist Intellectuals for the Defense of Culture
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Diccionari biogrĂ fic del moviment obrer als paĂŻsos catalans
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The Fellow-travellers: Intellectual Friends of Communism
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Index


Spanish Civil War
Second Spanish Republic
El Mono Azul
MarĂ­a Zambrano
Rafael Alberti
Miguel Hernández
José Bergamín
MarĂ­a Teresa LeĂłn
Rosa Chacel
Luis Buñuel
Luis Cernuda
Pedro Garfias
Juan Chabás
Rodolfo Halffter
RamĂłn J. Sender
Emilio Prados
Manuel Altolaguirre
Max Aub
Rafael Morales
Pablo Neruda
Nicolás Guillén
Ernest Hemingway
CĂ©sar Vallejo
Raúl González Tuñón
Octavio Paz
André Malraux
Louis Aragon

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