56 Catalunya (Catalonia) –Mercè Rodoreda
– In Diamond Square (Score 6.20
I recommend that you read the prologue before (not after) you read this book.
I was
looking forward to reading this book because it had a good review in the New
European in their European Literature section. However, I was extremely
disappointed.
The narrator, Natalia, married Joe, the young man who asked her to dance on fiesta night. They have two children.
The first episode which really stuck in my mind was when the Catalonian Republic
was declared, and the king and queen left. Then Natalya was looking for a
morning job because Joe, a woodworker, was not getting much business. She
described the house where she would be working in ludicrous detail, but had the
grace to say, eventually, that she had gone on a bit.
The book
began to be tedious and my intended score had dropped from 8.0 to 6.0 by page
160, about half way through.
Joe joined the militia on the Catalan side when the Spanish Civil War was declared.
Natalia had to start selling all their possessions to feed herself and the
children. There was always someone willing to buy them, at less than she hoped,
so some were profiting from the war.
It was
clear, though, that some kind people bought them at a higher price to help her
out. Joe’s death did not help her.
By the
time I had struggled through to the end of the book my score had dropped to
4.0.