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>Marina Freixa always knew there was something dark and unspoken about her family. Her mother had grown up under Spain's decades-long dictatorship, which ended in 1975, but the details of her childhood were hazy. Then everything changed one Christmas a decade ago - when Marina was about 20. That winter's evening around the table, with a cloud of cigarette smoke suspended in the air and wine glasses drained, Marina's mother, Mariona Roca Tort, began to speak.
Archive: https://archive.today/hsrvd
From the post:
>>Marina Freixa always knew there was something dark and unspoken about her family.
Her mother had grown up under Spain's decades-long dictatorship, which ended in 1975, but the details of her childhood were hazy.
Then everything changed one Christmas a decade ago - when Marina was about 20.
That winter's evening around the table, with a cloud of cigarette smoke suspended in the air and wine glasses drained, Marina's mother, Mariona Roca Tort, began to speak.
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