Exploring the Legacy of Guillermo Fraile: A Titan of Philosophical History
"Get some sleep, Elias," Guillermo said, leaning his head back against the cold rock. "Tomorrow we march. We have to be somewhere else."
"Hold the line!" a captain screamed from the left flank. "They are coming up the goat path!"
Born in Madrid in 1926, Fraile was a self-taught painter who came of age during the cultural isolation of Francisco Franco’s regime. Unlike the first wave of Spanish abstraction (e.g., Antoni Tàpies, Manolo Millares), Fraile belonged to the El Paso group’s broader orbit but maintained a distinct, less overtly political stance. His early work transitioned from post-Cubist figuration to informalism by the late 1950s, influenced by his travels to Paris and his encounter with Art Autre (Dubuffet, Fautrier). Fraile spent most of his career in Madrid, teaching at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando, where he influenced younger generations of material abstractionists. guillermo fraile
Guillermo Fraile murió inesperadamente el 29 de julio de 1970 en París, donde falleció a los pocbs minutos. Internet Archive Fraile Guillermo Historia De La Filosofia 3 2 Fraile Guillermo's "Historia de la Filosofía 3.2" provides a meticulously researched and comprehensive account of the evolution of... UBA Universidad de Buenos Aires Historia De La Filosofia Volumen Ii Guillermo Fraile Fraile's style often emphasizes the socio-historical context, distinguishing it from purely chronological accounts. UBA Universidad de Buenos Aires Guillermo Fraile, Teófilo Urdanoz, Historia De La Filosofía 1a ... Apr 15, 2025 —
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Guillermo peered around the boulder, squinting through the smoke and the dust. He saw the muzzle flash from a bunker down the slope. He breathed out, emptying his lungs, slowing his heart—the mechanic quieting the machine of his own body. Exploring the Legacy of Guillermo Fraile: A Titan
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The pause.
"Aren't they?" Guillermo tapped his chest. "Heart, pump. Lungs, filter. Brain, wiring. We break down. We rust. We make noise when we shouldn't." He looked at the boy. "The only difference is that when a man breaks, you can't order a new part from Havana." "They are coming up the goat path
He knew engines. He knew rhythm. He knew that the gunner was reloading the belt on the pause.
Thump-thump-thump.