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Despite its title, there is little of war and much of the fantastic in this coming-of-age story, which was the last novel Mercè Rodoreda published during her lifetime. We first meet its young protagonist, Adrià Guinart, as he is leaving Barcelona out of boredom and a thirst for freedom, embarking on a long journey through the backwaters of a rural land that one can only suppose is Catalonia, accompanied by the interminable, distant rumblings of an indefinable war. In vignette-like chapters and with a narrative style imbued with the fantastic, Guinart meets with numerous adventures and peculiar characters who offer him a composite, if surrealistic, view of an impoverished, war-ravaged society and shape his perception of his place in the world. As in Rodoreda's Death in Spring, nature and death play an fundamental role in a narrative that often takes on a phantasmagoric quality and seems to be a meditation on the consequences of moral degradation and the inescapable presence of evil.
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"Rodoreda had bedazzled me by sensuality with which she reveals things within the atmosphere of her novels."
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"Rodoreda plumbs a sadness that reaches beyond historic circumstances…an almost voluptuous vulnerability."
Natasha Wimmer, The Nation
"It is a total mystery to me why isn't widely worshipped; along with Willa Cather, she's one my list of authors whose works I intend to have read all of before I die. Tremendous, tremendous writer."
John Darnielle, The Mountain Goats