Sara Berenguer
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Sara Berenguer Laosa (Barcelona, 1 January 1919 – Montady, 8 June 2010) was a Spanish Catalan militant anarcho-syndicalist, anarcha-feminist, and writer active in the Mujeres Libres movement.[1][2][3]
Selected works
- Entre el sol y la tormenta, Barcelona, Seuba, 1988, OCLC 462218486 462218486.
- Femmes d’Espagne en lutte, le courage anonyme au quotidien de la guerre civile à l’exil, Atelier de création libertaire, 2011, OCLC 780276113 780276113, notice éditeur.
- Poetry
- Cardos y flores silvestres, 1982.
- Jardiín de Esencias, 1982,
- El lenguaje de las flores, Barcelona, Amarantos, 1992, OCLC 81489318 81489318.
- Sentiments, (in catalán) Vic Emboscall, 2004, OCLC 433333110 433333110.
- Anthology
- Con Laura Ruiz, Free women («Mujeres Libres») : voices and memories for a libertarian future, Rótterdam, Boston, Sense, 2011, OCLC 668182876 668182876.
References
- ^ Lannon 2014, p. 80.
- ^ Lines 2012, p. 187.
- ^ Kietrys & Linares 2009, p. 83.
Bibliography
- Hélène Hernández, Sara Berenguer : hasta luego compañera !, Le Monde libertaire, Plantilla:N°, 24 June 2010
- Jacinte Rausa, Sara Berenguer, Éditions lleva Monde libertaire te Éditions Alternative libertaire, 2000, ISBN 9782903013721, OCLC 469562424
- Lannon, Frances (6 June 2014). The Spanish Civil War: 1936–1939. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4728-1006-9.
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(help) - Lines, Lisa Margaret (2012). Milicianas: Women in Combat in the Spanish Civil War. Lexington Books. ISBN 978-0-7391-6492-1.
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(help) - Kietrys, Kyra A.; Linares, Montserrat (18 March 2009). Women in the Spanish Novel Today: Essays on the Reflection of Self in the Works of Three Generations. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-5319-1.
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