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A Broken Mirror
A Broken Mirror | Merc_ Rodoreda
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In its moment of great splendor the novel was held as a mirror of society: Merc_ Rodoreda shatters that mirror in this, her most ambitious novel, which tells its story in brilliant fragments, a vision reflected and refracted and finally coming together in a richly articulated mosaic of life. Through this Broken Mirror, the reader sees events and characters spanning three generations and composing a kaleidoscopic family history ranging over six decades and turning upon events both intimate and historic?most notably the Spanish Civil War. Opening with Teresa Goday, the lovely young fishmonger?s daughter married to a wealthy old man, the story shifts from one perspective to another, reflecting from myriad angles the founding of a matriarchal dynasty?and its eventual, seemingly inevitable disintegration. A family saga extending from the prosperous Barcelona of the 1870s to the advent of the Franco dictatorship, A Broken Mirror is finally also a novel about the inexorable passing of time.
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A Broken Mirror | Merc_ Rodoreda
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A Broken Mirror, it's one of the great books included in this app, Literapolisbcn, made by the Barcelona's city council.

The idea this application is make young guys, between 14 and 18 years old, visit different places in the city and read a little more! Even it used by some schools!
Great idea!

Do you have something similar to this in your town, let we know!

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Abailliekaras
A Broken Mirror | Merc_ Rodoreda
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A beguiling saga, told with care & precision in lyrical prose. The story of an aristocratic Barcelona family, told from different points of view; shows the complexities of love & family betrayals - there is a sense of tragedy as the characters misbehave, but I sympathised with them too. Teresa the matriarch is a wonderful character: clever & manipulative, a survivor. The servants are important; & the villa & gardens symbolic throughout.

BarbaraBB Nice picture! 6y
Abailliekaras @BarbaraBB thanks! ☺️ 6y
zsuzsanna_reads Thanks for the recommendation! 6y
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