Julià Guillamon is a critic for La Vanguardia and curator of the international exhibition Literatures de l’exili. For this book, she has joined forces with the designer Mariona Garcia and the photographer Ramiro Elena.
Julia Montejo was born in Pamplona. She studied singing and piano at the Conservatorio Superior Pablo Sarasate, and Journalism at the University of Navarra. Later, she obtained masters in Screenwriting, Production and Film Direction at UCLA, Los Angeles. She lived in the US for eight years, working as a screenwriter and director of film and television.
Júlia Sardá (Barcelona, 1987) and David Rosel (Sabadell, 1989), studied illustration at the Joso school, graduating in 2010, and since then working together as freelancers. Usually, David draws and Júlia colours.
Julián Casanova is professor of Modern History at the University of Zarazoza.His books include "Anarquismo y revolución en la sociedad rural aragonesa, 1936-1938" (Anarchism and Revolution in Rural Aragonese Society, 1936-1938, 1985; Crítica 2006), "La historia social y los historiadores" (Social History and Historians, Crítica, 1991; paperback 2003), "La Iglesia de Franco" (Franco's Church, Crítica, 2005), "Anarquismo y violencia política en la España del siglo XX" (Anarchism and Political Vi
A Spanish colonel who served in the Spanish Foreign Legion in the Sahara (1957-65). He entered the Armed Police in 1966 and in 1975 was let go when his links with the Unión Militar Democrática (of which he was a founding member) were discovered. When democracy was restored he returned and marched to Euskadi to volunteer (1978-79). Later on he was chief of the Urban Guard in Barcelona (1982-97). He is the author of "Morir en Paracuellos. Memoria íntima sin odio" (Sepha, 2008).
Julián Granado was born in Nerva (a Spanish mining town near Huelva) in 1957. He currently lives in Seville and combines his strong literary vocation with his work as a doctor.
Julián Sánchez was born in Barcelona in 1966 and has lived in San Sebastian since 1993. His whole life has revolved around two main passions: literature and basketball.