Ramón J., el africano.(Ramón J. Sender, autor)(TT: Ramón J., African explorer.)(TA: author Ramón J. Sender)(Artículo Breve)

Epoca | October 12, 2001| | Copyright

LÍBRENOS Dios de llevar una vida demasiado interesante. La de Ramón J. Sender empezó a serlo de veras en enero de 1923, cuando se incorporó al regimiento de Infantería Ceriñola número 42, como voluntario. El regimiento estaba en la zona de Melilla, que era campo de batalla en el que se desarrollaba la desesperante guerra de los españoles contra las feroces tribus rebeldes dirigidas por los hermanos Abd el-Krim. A lo largo de ese año, Sender tuvo ocasión de pasar por varias peripecias desagradables, así como de conocer el testimonio de algunos compañeros de armas ...

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