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Víctor Català (Caterina Albert i Paradís)

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Pilar Lafuente
Planeta
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Víctor Català (Caterina Albert i Paradís)

Caterina Albert was born in the Empordà, in northern Catalonia, into a family of landowners. Self-taught, she spent almost her entire life in her hometown, cultivating an image as a simple “hobbyist.” Due to her interest in exploring problematic moral issues, which were considered improper for a woman in her day, she adopted the male pseudonym “Víctor Català” to allow herself more freedom when writing.

Heir(ess) to the naturalist legacy of authors such as Ibsen and Zola, and with a dense literary style laden with tension, the stories and novels of Víctor Català explore human brutality: violence, irrepressible desires, domination, female subordination. And these facts are often shrouded in symbolic perspectives of reality, making Català’s work a masterful reflection on evil, weakness, and fatality.

SELECTED WORKS

Fiction
Solitud (Solitude). Edicions 62, 1905
Drames rurals (Rural Drama). Edicions 62, 1902
Ombrívoles (Shadows). Club Editor, 1904
Caires vius (Sharp Edges). Club Editor, 1907
Un film: 3000 metres (A Film: 3000 meters). Club Editor, 1926
Vida mòlta (Life Worn Out). Club Editor, 1950
Jubileu (Jubilee). Club Editor, 1951

Author's Works in Translation

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