Home Docs (2)
Home Docs (1)
Ausbürgerung/Revocation of German citizenship
Home on the Border
Judith at Reales Alcázares, Sevilla, 2013
Podcast #2: Home So Far Away - the Other Side
Supposed image of Rosario from Wikipedia (fair use)
Reading the Past in a Single Document
Podcast #1: Home So Far Away: The Other Side
Image from El Sol, 25 Feb. 1936, p. 10
One Ship Lost, Many Lives Remembered: The MV Ciudad de Barcelona
Image from https://ciudaddebarcelona1937.wordpress.com/
Women in Klara’s Spain: Notes on Women’s History Month from Home So Far Away
Image by Unknown author - http://madrid.cnt.es/historia/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37113277
Home So Far Away, the Back Story (the Craft vs. the Muse)
Mnemosyne, the Muse of Memory
https://www.goddessgift.com/goddess-info/meet-the-goddesses/mnemosyne/
Klara’s New Year and Those Twelve Grapes
Klara’s “Red Christmas” in Madrid, 1936
Image from https://twitter.com/gefrema/status/1209059535337508864/photo/4
Klara’s Language(s)
The Rosetta Stone, https://www.worldhistory.org/Rosetta_Stone/
Klara’s Music
Klara in Benissa
Benissa, International Brigaders. Source: https://lamarinaplaza.com/2015/10/22/diez-anos-de-homenajes-a-las-brigadas-internaciones-en-benissa/
My Monday, My Workspace
Klara on TV
Visiting Klara-Sites
Klara Characters: “Las Invisibles”
In my novel, Home So Far Away, Klara, recently hired at the Medical School in Madrid, becomes friendly with and ends up facilitating a group of the very few female students of medicine. They dub themselves "Las Invisibles", for reasons you'll read about and can imagine. Here you'll meet some of the historic women who inspired this section of my book.
Espagne, Mon Amour
Yes, I've long had a love affair with Spain…
Introducing Klara
Introducing the main character (the “diarist”) of my book, Klara/Clara/Clarita/Claire Philipsborn.