The years that we love madly, by Rosa Villacastín

The years that we love madly, by Rosa Villacastín
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Journalist Rosa Villacastin does an introspection exercise to present us the evolution of the woman of her time in a Spain halfway between the liberation of old stigmas and the anchoring with the past. The women of today, young people who went through that era of lights and shadows of the 60s and 70s, go through the mirror of the successful social chronicle that the author presents to us in this book. From the particular to the general. Experiences of the Spanish Transition in its most feminine aspect, probably the most complex of transitions.

From the sexual to the social. The identity of today's Spanish woman was forged in those years of protest, liberation and sometimes conflictive ...

Synopsis: Rosa Villacastín was thrown out of the house when her mother discovered that she was taking the contraceptive pill. It was the seventies and women still carried the traditional roles of wife, mother or lover. But the changes that were coming with the arrival of democracy would drastically change this panorama. Straddling the personal and social chronicle, Rosa Villacastín, an exceptional witness to a time when everything was yet to be done, travels back in time to relate in first person the spectacular advance in social and sexual freedoms that occurred during the Spanish Transition . With the testimony of some famous women who, from different fields, fought for a freer country, The years that we live madly It is a very funny book, full of stories and anecdotes (many until now unknown) starring politicians (and their lovers), journalists, Ibiza princesses, muses of uncovering and other celebrities, about divorce, abortion, parties and many other themes that the new situation introduced into the leisure, fashion, sex and love customs of the Spanish women of the time.

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