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Springs and Autumns
Baltasar Porcel
Translated from the Catalán by John L. Getman
A superb rendering of a Majorcan family's collective memory.
Springs and Autumns is a compelling novel that chronicles,
through the voices of several family members, the intriguing history
of an extended Majorcan family. The novel is set in Orlandis (a
fictional version of Porcel's hometown) on the island of Majorca.
Even though the novel rises from this specific, exotic island setting, Springs
and Autumns ultimately appeals to universal human emotions.
John German has captured the rhythm and poetic nature of Porcel's
prose in his translation of Springs and Autumns. Working
from Porcel's original Catalan and Spanish versions of the text,
Getman manages to remain faithful to the feel and tone of Porcel's
narrative while at the same time creating an exceptionally lucid
English version.
Although the entire novel takes place as the family gathers at
Taltavull Hall for a Christmas Eve dinner, the reader is conveyed
to places as far away as South America and Asia, learning along
the way about murder, love, rape, incest, travel, discovery, regret,
and forgiveness. Porcel accomplishes this through a narrative strategy
that pieces together a complex mosaic of the family's history,
with each new narrative layer adding insight to the previous narratives,
ultimately creating a complex and engaging novel.
"In scope and in narrative intensity, [Springs and Autumns]
rivals the best productions of the much-appreciated 'magical realism'
of Latin American fictionthough here of course with a particular
Mallorcan and Porcelian flair"
Josep-Miguel Sobrer, Professor of Spanish
and Portuguese, Indiana University
2000
6"x9",
216 pages
$24.95 paper (s)
1-55728-609-4
Baltasar Porcel was born in Andratx, Majorca, and currently lives in Barcelona,
Spain.
John Getman has an MFA from the University of Arkansas,
and currently lives in Girona, Spain.
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