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Published for the first time in 1971, Forty Lost Years tells the captivating story of Laura Vidal, a working-class woman who becomes a high-fashion dressmaker to the bourgeois ladies of Barcelona during Franco's dictatorship. Beginning in 1931, with the proclamation of the Republic, and ending in the 1970s, Rosa Maria Arquimbau's masterpiece paints a vivid picture of forty years in Catalan history. Weaving the personal and the political, Forty Lost Years is a bitter tale that immerses show more readers into the frivolous atmosphere of a sexually liberal republican Barcelona, and the despair of a country defeated by the Fascists. show less

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Arquimbau does such a good job of showing the world through Laura Vidal's eyes, yet despite the first-person narrative there's a feeling of perspective, of being able to see her as a figure against the ground of her own experiencing. Laura's youthful shyness develops into an emotional self-distancing, and finally into cynicism and an isolation she convinces herself is strength and independence. There's obviously much autobiography here, but I do hope Rosa Maria was happier in her own life than the character she created in this superficially cold and detached, but actually deeply emotional, novella.
There's a short author biography at the back which sketches out Arquimbau's life and times, which I read part way through the book itself, show more and which I think would have done well as an introduction. 4⭐, but I think it might, with reflection, grow to 5. show less

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Canonical title
Forty Lost Years
Original title
Quaranta anys perduts
Original publication date
1971
People/Characters
Laura Vidal; Esperança Vidal; Hermínia; Pere Vidal; Senyoreta Encarna; Francesc Macià (show all 9); Tomás; Engràcia; Ramon
Important places
Spain; Catalonia, Spain; Sarrià, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; Perpignan, Occitanie, France; France (show all 8); Algeria; Oran, Algeria
Important events
Second Spanish Republic; Events of 6 October 1934; July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona; Spanish Revolution (1936); Spanish Civil War; World War II (show all 8); Occupation of France; Refugees
Blurbers
Taneja, Preti; Faber, Sebastiaan; Ponsati, Clara; Tree, Matthew; Guixà, Pere; Portillo, Esther Vilar
Original language
Catalan

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
849.9354Literature & rhetoricFrench LiteratureOccitan, Catalan, Franco-Provençal literaturesCatalan literatureFiction1900-19451945-2000
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PC3941 .A7456 .Q3713Language and LiteratureRomanic languagesRomanceCatalan
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