Considered by many to be the grand achievement of her later period,
_Death in Spring_ is one of Mercè Rodoreda's most complex and
beautifully constructed works. The novel tells the story of the
bizarre and destructive customs of a nameless town—burying the dead
in trees after filling their mouths with cement to prevent their soul
from escaping, or sending a man to swim in the river that courses
underneath the town to discover if they will be washed away by a
flood—through the eyes of a fourteen-year-old boy who must come to
terms with the rhyme and reason of this ritual violence, and with his
wild, child-like, and teenage stepmother, who becomes his playmate. It
is through these rituals, and the developing relationships between the
boy and the townspeople, that Rodoreda portrays a fully-articulated,
though quite disturbing, society.
The horrific rituals, however, stand in stark contrast to the novel's
stunningly poetic language and lush descriptions. Written over a
period of twenty years—after Rodoreda was forced into exile
following the Spanish Civil War—_Death in Spring_ is musical and
rhythmic, and truly the work of a writer at the height of her powers.
MERCÈ RODOREDA is widely regarded as the most important Catalan
writer of the twentieth century. Exiled to France during the Spanish
Civil War, and only able to return to Catalonia in the mid-1960s, she
wrote a number of highly praised works, including _The Time of the
Doves_ and _Death in Spring_.
MARTHA TENNENT was born in the U.S, but has lived most of her life in
Barcelona where she served as founding dean of the School of
Translation and Interpreting at the University of Vic. She translates
from Spanish and Catalan, and received an NEA Translation Fellowship
for her work on Rodoreda.
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ISBN
9781934824450
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Letter
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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