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Llorenç Villalonga i Pons (Palma de Mallorca, March 1, 1897 – January 27, 1980) was a Spanish writer and psychiatrist. While he progressed in his medicine studies, Villalonga traveled to France, Barcelona and Murcia. He gained experience in psychiatry during his stay in France. In 1931, Villalonga began his literary career by writing his first novel, titled ''Mort de Dama'', which gained a lot of controversy for representing the decline of the rural aristocracy in the Balearic Islands during the 1920s. At the start of the Spanish Civil War, after the Nationalist side succeeded in taking control of Majorca, he joined the Spanish Falange and maintained anti-Catalan positions by contributing in the destruction of all the Catalan cultural associations in Majorca. He also started to write in Spanish. Some of his novels are ''L'àngel rebel'' (1961), ''Desenllaç a Montlleó''(1963), ''Lulú regina'' (1970), ''El misantrop'' (1972) and ''Un estiu a Mallorca'' (1975). After the end of the war, he changed his political views and progressively joined the Catalan cultural resistance movement. In 1956, he published his most famous novel: ''Bearn''. During his later years, he published works satirizing the technological society that was in progress in books such as ''La gran batuda'' (1968), ''Flo la Vigne'' (1974) and ''Andrea Victrix'' (1974). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Llorenç Villalonga i Pons」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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