Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
237
Language
Catalan
Published
Jan 1, 1984
Publisher
Proa
Description
Set in the tumultuous summer of 1909, the narrative unfolds against the backdrop of the Setmana Tràgica, a period marked by social upheaval and unrest. The characters are intricately woven into this chaotic tapestry, each navigating their own struggles and desires as the world around them spirals into confusion. The heat of the summer amplifies the tensions, creating a visceral experience punctuated by moments of both beauty and despair.
Jaume Cabré delves deep into the psyches of his characters, revealing their vulnerabilities and aspirations amidst the clamor of revolution. Through rich, vivid prose, he paints a portrait of a society on the brink, where personal stories intertwine with historical events. The reader is drawn into the lives of those grappling with the implications of change and the desperate hope for a better future.
As the narrative progresses, themes of power, sacrifice, and the fragility of human connections emerge. The characters must confront their pasts while facing the uncertain future that looms large, making choices that resonate beyond their immediate circumstances. Cabré's masterful storytelling invites reflection on the nature of responsibility and the impact of collective trauma, leaving a lasting impression on the reader.
Jaume Cabré delves deep into the psyches of his characters, revealing their vulnerabilities and aspirations amidst the clamor of revolution. Through rich, vivid prose, he paints a portrait of a society on the brink, where personal stories intertwine with historical events. The reader is drawn into the lives of those grappling with the implications of change and the desperate hope for a better future.
As the narrative progresses, themes of power, sacrifice, and the fragility of human connections emerge. The characters must confront their pasts while facing the uncertain future that looms large, making choices that resonate beyond their immediate circumstances. Cabré's masterful storytelling invites reflection on the nature of responsibility and the impact of collective trauma, leaving a lasting impression on the reader.