Sinopsis de GRANNY MADE ME AN ANARCHIST: GENERAL FRANCO, THE ANGRY BRIGADE AND ME
In 1964, a fresh-faced, eighteen-year-old Glaswegian named Stuart Christie became the most famous anarchist in Britain. He was arrested delivering dynamite to Madrid to be used in the assassination of Spanish dictator General Franco. After serving three of his twenty-year sentence, he was released, due to international pressure from supporters like Bertrand Russell and Jean Paul Sartre. Eight years later, he was arrested again in England on suspicion of membership in the Angry Brigadean armed group hell-bent on overthrowing the governmentbut was this time acquitted. Christies warm and witty memoir, from the tough streets of post-World War II Glasgow to the heady ideals of the Generation of 68, reads like a cloak-and-dagger political thriller.