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Book Synopsis

In the eight stories presented in The Song of Youth, Montserrat Roig (Barcelona, 1946-1991) employs language
as a weapon against political and social “dismemory”, enabling the stories of those silenced by the brutal Franco
regime to come to the fore. Feminist, critical but always lyrical, Roig’s writing gives shape and meaning to the
human experience.



Trade Review

‘Montserrat Roig, before her untimely death, was a shining light of Catalan literature. The stories in ‘The Song of Youth’ show her at her most urgent, energetic and inventive. While most of the stories are clearly set in the Catalonia of the 1970s and 1980s, they also have the quality of timeless fable.’
— Colm Tóibín

‘Although covering numerous challenging topics, the stories are relatable in the characters that populate each page. The writing flows easily, maintaining an engaging pace. There is depth as well as humour, a poignancy in the unflinching portrayal of how people judge both others and themselves. A deftly written collection of short form fiction that I am glad to have read.’
— Jackie Law, Never Imitate blog. Full review HERE

‘Montserrat Roig is one of far too many women authors whose work has taken far too long to be translated into English. These stories, in this excellent translation, will introduce readers to a remarkable writer, who, though not always comfortable to read, is always searingly honest.’
— Margaret Jull Costa, three-times winner of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize

The Song of Youth represents an array of lagoons in which Montserrat Roig’s most extraordinary flowers lay their roots.’
— Eva Baltasar, author of Permafrost

‘Gracefully translated and filled with stark beauty, this multi-layered collection is complex yet enthralling, and, with time, only keeps on giving.’
— Eleanor Updegraff, The Monthly Booking

‘Roig’s writing (and Miller’s translation) has a rhythm and engagement to each story, with character’s feeling vividly realised and fully formed. Stories that take 10 pages are just as engaging as stories that take two: it’s an incredibly interesting book.’
— Seren McKeever, Buzz Magazine

‘Roig’s writing leaves the reader with a vivid sense of time and place, but also invites them to consider how quickly real lives become fable, how easily we absorb war, oppression and pain into our collective memory. The effect of this is both soothing and unsettling, but perhaps this is where the acute sense of power in Roig’s work lies; in remembering things as they really were, on both a personal and political level, in all of their pain and beauty.’
— Claire Carroll, Lunate Magazine

‘In two decades of incredible, inspirational writing, Montserrat Roig left an indelible mark on Catalan literature that is finally being brought to the international community.’
— Jordi Nopca, author of Come On Up


‘Montserrat Roig, before her untimely death, was a shining light of Catalan literature. The stories in ‘The Song of Youth’ show her at her most urgent, energetic and inventive. While most of the stories are clearly set in the Catalonia of the 1970s and 1980s, they also have the quality of timeless fable.’
— Colm Tóibín

‘Although covering numerous challenging topics, the stories are relatable in the characters that populate each page. The writing flows easily, maintaining an engaging pace. There is depth as well as humour, a poignancy in the unflinching portrayal of how people judge both others and themselves. A deftly written collection of short form fiction that I am glad to have read.’
— Jackie Law, Never Imitate blog. Full review HERE

‘Montserrat Roig is one of far too many women authors whose work has taken far too long to be translated into English. These stories, in this excellent translation, will introduce readers to a remarkable writer, who, though not always comfortable to read, is always searingly honest.’
— Margaret Jull Costa, three-times winner of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize

The Song of Youth represents an array of lagoons in which Montserrat Roig’s most extraordinary flowers lay their roots.’
— Eva Baltasar, author of Permafrost

‘Gracefully translated and filled with stark beauty, this multi-layered collection is complex yet enthralling, and, with time, only keeps on giving.’
— Eleanor Updegraff, The Monthly Booking

‘Roig’s writing (and Miller’s translation) has a rhythm and engagement to each story, with character’s feeling vividly realised and fully formed. Stories that take 10 pages are just as engaging as stories that take two: it’s an incredibly interesting book.’
— Seren McKeever, Buzz Magazine

‘Roig’s writing leaves the reader with a vivid sense of time and place, but also invites them to consider how quickly real lives become fable, how easily we absorb war, oppression and pain into our collective memory. The effect of this is both soothing and unsettling, but perhaps this is where the acute sense of power in Roig’s work lies; in remembering things as they really were, on both a personal and political level, in all of their pain and beauty.’
— Claire Carroll, Lunate Magazine

‘In two decades of incredible, inspirational writing, Montserrat Roig left an indelible mark on Catalan literature that is finally being brought to the international community.’
— Jordi Nopca, author of Come On Up

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A Paperback / softback by Montserrat Roig, Tiago Miller

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    Publisher: FUM D'ESTAMPA PRESS
    Publication Date: 15/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9781913744021, 978-1913744021
    ISBN10: 1913744027

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In the eight stories presented in The Song of Youth, Montserrat Roig (Barcelona, 1946-1991) employs language
    as a weapon against political and social “dismemory”, enabling the stories of those silenced by the brutal Franco
    regime to come to the fore. Feminist, critical but always lyrical, Roig’s writing gives shape and meaning to the
    human experience.



    Trade Review

    ‘Montserrat Roig, before her untimely death, was a shining light of Catalan literature. The stories in ‘The Song of Youth’ show her at her most urgent, energetic and inventive. While most of the stories are clearly set in the Catalonia of the 1970s and 1980s, they also have the quality of timeless fable.’
    — Colm Tóibín

    ‘Although covering numerous challenging topics, the stories are relatable in the characters that populate each page. The writing flows easily, maintaining an engaging pace. There is depth as well as humour, a poignancy in the unflinching portrayal of how people judge both others and themselves. A deftly written collection of short form fiction that I am glad to have read.’
    — Jackie Law, Never Imitate blog. Full review HERE

    ‘Montserrat Roig is one of far too many women authors whose work has taken far too long to be translated into English. These stories, in this excellent translation, will introduce readers to a remarkable writer, who, though not always comfortable to read, is always searingly honest.’
    — Margaret Jull Costa, three-times winner of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize

    The Song of Youth represents an array of lagoons in which Montserrat Roig’s most extraordinary flowers lay their roots.’
    — Eva Baltasar, author of Permafrost

    ‘Gracefully translated and filled with stark beauty, this multi-layered collection is complex yet enthralling, and, with time, only keeps on giving.’
    — Eleanor Updegraff, The Monthly Booking

    ‘Roig’s writing (and Miller’s translation) has a rhythm and engagement to each story, with character’s feeling vividly realised and fully formed. Stories that take 10 pages are just as engaging as stories that take two: it’s an incredibly interesting book.’
    — Seren McKeever, Buzz Magazine

    ‘Roig’s writing leaves the reader with a vivid sense of time and place, but also invites them to consider how quickly real lives become fable, how easily we absorb war, oppression and pain into our collective memory. The effect of this is both soothing and unsettling, but perhaps this is where the acute sense of power in Roig’s work lies; in remembering things as they really were, on both a personal and political level, in all of their pain and beauty.’
    — Claire Carroll, Lunate Magazine

    ‘In two decades of incredible, inspirational writing, Montserrat Roig left an indelible mark on Catalan literature that is finally being brought to the international community.’
    — Jordi Nopca, author of Come On Up


    ‘Montserrat Roig, before her untimely death, was a shining light of Catalan literature. The stories in ‘The Song of Youth’ show her at her most urgent, energetic and inventive. While most of the stories are clearly set in the Catalonia of the 1970s and 1980s, they also have the quality of timeless fable.’
    — Colm Tóibín

    ‘Although covering numerous challenging topics, the stories are relatable in the characters that populate each page. The writing flows easily, maintaining an engaging pace. There is depth as well as humour, a poignancy in the unflinching portrayal of how people judge both others and themselves. A deftly written collection of short form fiction that I am glad to have read.’
    — Jackie Law, Never Imitate blog. Full review HERE

    ‘Montserrat Roig is one of far too many women authors whose work has taken far too long to be translated into English. These stories, in this excellent translation, will introduce readers to a remarkable writer, who, though not always comfortable to read, is always searingly honest.’
    — Margaret Jull Costa, three-times winner of the Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize

    The Song of Youth represents an array of lagoons in which Montserrat Roig’s most extraordinary flowers lay their roots.’
    — Eva Baltasar, author of Permafrost

    ‘Gracefully translated and filled with stark beauty, this multi-layered collection is complex yet enthralling, and, with time, only keeps on giving.’
    — Eleanor Updegraff, The Monthly Booking

    ‘Roig’s writing (and Miller’s translation) has a rhythm and engagement to each story, with character’s feeling vividly realised and fully formed. Stories that take 10 pages are just as engaging as stories that take two: it’s an incredibly interesting book.’
    — Seren McKeever, Buzz Magazine

    ‘Roig’s writing leaves the reader with a vivid sense of time and place, but also invites them to consider how quickly real lives become fable, how easily we absorb war, oppression and pain into our collective memory. The effect of this is both soothing and unsettling, but perhaps this is where the acute sense of power in Roig’s work lies; in remembering things as they really were, on both a personal and political level, in all of their pain and beauty.’
    — Claire Carroll, Lunate Magazine

    ‘In two decades of incredible, inspirational writing, Montserrat Roig left an indelible mark on Catalan literature that is finally being brought to the international community.’
    — Jordi Nopca, author of Come On Up

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