An intimate portrait of childhood during Spain's violent fascist
regime, rendered in a surreal kaleidoscope of linked stories.
Serge Pey's stories are lyrical, vivid vignettes of life during and
directly following Spain's violent fascist regime of the thirties and
forties. The collection is a defiant ode to the resilience of the human
spirit, each story depicting a small act of human resistance: a man
plants a fruit tree for each of his assassinated comrades; a professor
hides a secret library of banned books in plain sight. Many of the
stories are surreal, fable-like impressions from the perspective of
children caught in the midst of the political violence. Pey's
understated yet unusual prose renders a brutal landscape with childlike
wonder. The Treasure of the Spanish Civil War and Other Tales is a
strikingly original meditation on courage, survival, and hope in the
face of oppression.