Description
Andrea Victrix presents a dystopian vision of Palma, Mallorca, now named 'Turclub', in the year 2050. The
unnamed narrator, who bears a certain resemblance to the author, had placed himself in voluntary cryo-stasis
in 1965, fatigued by modern 'civilization' and morality, only to reawaken 85 years later with the physique of a
30-year old. Villalonga sets up an intriguing interplay between the narrator and the eponymous, androgynous
Andrea Victrix, so-called Director of Pleasure, in a satirical, sometimes self-ironizing exploration of contemporary
issues such as gender and sexuality, consumerism, environmental disaster and the politics of big business.
Both of its time and startlingly prescient, Andrea Victrix merits a place amongst the greats of European
dystopian fiction.
About the Author
Llorenc 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.
Reviews
RACHEL FARMER (LUNATE LITERARY JOURNAL) - full review HERE
Andrea Victrix is certainly a unique reading experience, veering from grotesque and macabre to ludicrously funny in the space of a single paragraph... Ultimately, it is a rich, multi-layered work-one that would benefit from being studied in depth. It seems unlikely that a single reading can hope to unearth all its treasures.
EUROPEAN LITERATURE NETWORK. Full review here
Villalonga's prose, in Johnson's expertly crafted translation is extravagant and striking, perfectly suited to the city of Turclub, where decadence and hedonism are of utmost importance. The translator's task could not have been easy - particularly in terms of language and gender surrounding the mysterious character of Andrea Victrix - however, Johnson's translation perfectly captures Villalonga's often dark humour and immerses us deep into the world of Turclub, a city of excess and extravagance. This flamboyant and brilliant prose, however, never distracts from the important discussions that the novel can fuel today.
ELEANOR UPDEGRAFF - Full review here
Relayed in pacey, atmospheric prose peppered with sharp wit, Andrea Victrix is a vision of a future none of us is likely to want to experience. Part incisive social criticism, part wild flight of the imagination, Villalonga's masterpiece is a complex and entertaining work of fiction that deserves both to inspire and terrify readers for many years to come.
BUZZ MAGAZINE. Full review here
Compulsive reading, ending on an ambiguous note, leaving us to ponder its questions long after the last page is turned.
THE MODERN NOVEL. Full review here
This is another excellent novel from still relatively new publisher Fum d'Estampa. I had read quite a few Catalan novels before they were formed but I am clearly going to discover quite a few more interesting ones... (This is) a superb story with a host of fascinating ideas - my idea of a good novel.
JACKIE LAW. Full review here
A fascinating work of fiction that is both thought-provoking and disquieting. A reminder of the importance of critical thinking when considering widely promoted changes in attitude that are supposedly for the common good.
The Monthly Booking Literary Blog. Full review here
Relayed in pacey, atmospheric prose peppered with sharp wit, Andrea Victrix is a vision of a future none of us is likely to want to experience. Part incisive social criticism, part wild flight of the imagination, Villalonga's masterpiece is a complex and entertaining work of fiction that deserves both to inspire and terrify readers for many years to come.
Ramon Mas, Les Males Herbes
"This is, until someone proves otherwise, the best dystopian literature ever written in Catalan. And I say this not because of Llorenc Villalonga's singular narrative talent, but rather because of his exceptional development of a series of ideas that provide Andrea Victrix with a speculative solidity that is difficult to find anywhere else."
Andrea Navarra, The Barcelona Review
"With the novel Andrea Victrix, Llorenc Villalonga's amalgamation is a spasmotic, incredible story, accumulative and grotesque, truly original, unique and highly relevant in its own literary context."
Jordi Llavina, El 3 de Vuit
"A truly great novel, beautiful and terrfying in equal parts, tender and groundbreaking, and one that should be read for many years to come. A warning from history."
Book Information
ISBN 9781916293946
Author Llorenc Villalonga
Format Paperback
Page Count 290
Imprint FUM D'ESTAMPA PRESS
Publisher FUM D'ESTAMPA PRESS
Weight(grams) 351g
Dimensions(mm) 195mm * 130mm * 25mm