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 Llorenç Villalonga

Llorenç Villalonga

Llorenç Villalonga, born in Majorca’s capital, studied medicine and alternated literature with his psychiatric practice. He was an active member of the fascist side during the Civil War, although over the years he distanced himself from the victors and, through his personal relationships and his literary creation, he eventually reconciled with the heirs to the losing side, while establishing himself as one of the most important Majorcan writers of the century.

An independent and controversial author, initially Villalonga took an interest in the avant-garde and developed a prose style that savagely satirized Majorcan society. Later, deeply touched by the work of Marcel Proust, he moved toward an elegiacal vision of the past, and a rejection of industrial and consumer society. In literature he was able to conjure up the world of the past he yearned for.

AUTHOR'S RESOURCES

SELECTED WORKS

Fiction
Bearn (The Dolls’ Room). Club Editor, 1961
Mort de dama (Death of a Lady). Proa, 1931
Fedra (Phaedra). Gráficas Mallorca, 1932
Desbarats (A Whole Lot of Nonsense). Daedalus, 1965
La gran batuda (The Great Drive). Club Editor, 1968
Andrea Víctrix (Andrea Víctrix). Destino, 1973
Un estiu a Mallorca (A Summer in Mallorca). Club Editor, 1975

Author's Works in Translation

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