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Since Matute matured as a writer in this posguerra period under Franco's oppressive regime, some of the most recurrent themes in her works are violence, alienation, misery, and especially the loss of innocence.
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The violence brought on by the war continued through much of his reign. Franco established a dictatorship which lasted thirty-six years, until his death in 1975. She considered not only "the battles between the two factions, but also the internal aggression within each one" The war resulted in Francisco Franco's rise to power, starting in 1936 and escalating until 1939, when he took control of the entire country. She was almost ten years old when the Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, and this conflict is said to have had the greatest impact on Matute's writing. Settings reminiscent of that town are also often used as settings for her other work. This influence can be seen in such works as those published in the 1961 anthology Historias de la Artamila ("Stories about the Artamila", all of which deal with the people that Matute met during her recovery). Matute says that she was profoundly influenced by the villagers whom she met during her time there. When she was four years old, she almost died of an illness, and was taken to live with her grandparents in San Mansilla de la Sierra, a small town in the mountains, for a period of convalescence. Matute spent a considerable amount of time in Madrid during her childhood as well, but few of her stories are set there. Her father, Facundo Matute, owned an umbrella factory and has been credited with inspiring his daughter's creativity. When she was four years old, she almost d Ana María Matute Ausejo was born in Barcelona, Spain, the second of five children in a conservative middle class family. Ana María Matute Ausejo was born in Barcelona, Spain, the second of five children in a conservative middle class family.