Vals

by Francesc Trabal

Paper Book, 1980

Call number

849.9352

Publication

Barcelona: Edicions 62, 1980, 201 [1] p., 18,5 cm (Les Millors Obres de la Literatura Catalana; 29)

Description

First published in 1936, and considered one of the most groundbreaking and significant novels written in Catalan, "Waltz" tells the tale of an idle, introspective, and somewhat oblivious young "man without qualities" as he stumbles through a milieu of civic upheaval and bourgeois tragedy, waltzing from one prospective bride to another, never willing to compromise his ideals, and so never quite becoming an adult. With one foot in the romanticism of Goethe or Kleist, and another in the wildly differing takes on the modern novel provided by Aldous Huxley, James Joyce, and Marcel Proust, respectively, "Waltz" is an occasionally absurd comedy of indecision and indolence structured in imitation of the dance from which it takes its title.

Language

Physical description

201, 1 p.; 18 cm

ISBN

842971555X / 9788429715552

Barcode

3905

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