The Book Whisperer

jottings, musings and recommendations of an incurable bookaholic

Book Review: Stone in a Landslide by Maria Barbal August 8, 2010

Filed under: Maria Barbal — The Book Whisperer @ 10:28 am

The Blurb:

“The beginning of the 20th century: 13-year-old Conxa has to leave her home village in the Pyrenees to work for her childless aunt. After years of hard labour, she finds love with Jaume – a love that will be thwarted by the Spanish Civil War. Approaching her own death, Conxa looks back on a life in which she has lost everything except her own indomitable spirit. This story presents a fascinating timeless voice, down to earth and full of human contradictory nuances. Its’ the expression of someone who searches for understanding in a changing world but senses that ultimately there may be no such thing. The Catalan modern classic, first published in 1985, is now in its 50th edition, and has sold over 50 000 copies in the last two years in Germany alone.”

(source: Amazon)

 

What I thought:

This is the story of Conxa, a young girl from a rural Catalan village in the early twentieth century and it follows her throughout her life, from being sent away from her parents (as they can’t afford to feed all six children) to live with an Aunt and Uncle miles away, through to the years it takes to finally be accepted as a member of the village, to falling in love and having three children, being captured in the civil war and to Barcelona where she finally ends her days – and this all happens in the space of 128 short pages.

The prose is sparse and understated but it is this simplicity that makes it work so beautifully. Conxa is a wonderful narrator and tells her story, looking back on her long life as an old lady, remembering the taste of food, the smell of the meadows and dancing until she is dizzy, never once complaining about her lot or, never throwing herself a pity-party, rather recalling the events of a life in rural Spain.

This is a short read but has the right amount of gentle impact to make it a satisfying lite-bite. Recommended.

There is a great interview with Meike the founder of Peirene Press over at Winston’s Dad’s Blog which is really interesting.

 

 (My copy of this book was recieved for review from Peirene Press - thank you)

 

 

 
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