The 3 best books by the brilliant Rosa Regàs

Among the oldest Spanish writers, Rosa Regas stands out for a constant evolution, a kind of assumption of the writer's work as a true long-distance career in which you always have to re-learn to run, adapting to the times and embarking on new trends, always with your particular stamp, earned in so many good years of work.

Not that Rosa emerged on the literary scene from an early age. On the contrary, her appearance as a narrator occurred after 50 years, with that residue and that solvency of someone who discovers that she has a lot to tell and that she has not yet begun to do so.

Like many other writers, Rosa Regas he makes the writing of his novels and other books compatible with participation in various media, with that prestigious mark conferred by the awards that he was soon reaching since he decided to write. El Nadal, El Planeta and many others have been filling the bookshelf of this author, with that priceless prize of prestige and the necessary recognition of the writer to continue having time.

In the strictly literary, lately the biographical, as a narrative History, is occupying the greatest dedication of Rosa Regàs. It is what you have to have total freedom to write as well as the time necessary to do so ...

Top novels by Rosa Regàs

BLUE

I point out this novel by Rosa Regás as her best work because of a unique aspect of it. Rarely does the novel become an exercise in the reader's psychoanalysis. What happens to Andrea and Martín, unexpected lovers, also represents an exercise in the reader's search for self in the most transcendental area of ​​all: love.

Andrea and Martín meet and love each other with the typical passion for the new, the strange, the impossible or at least inappropriate. The time between huge orgasms is another thing, Martín and Andrea delve into themselves to relate as therapist lovers what they really want, what heavy or light their lives have, their debts with the time they have lived and their hopes with which has to arrive.

In a way, both recognize in the other that they are there to free their mind to the same extent that they free their passion. A fruitful story for every reader who sometimes navigates the transience of everything, even oneself lost between routines and customs...

BLUE

Song Dorotea

Lo de Rosa sometimes resembles an existentialism of detail. While we move impelled by supposed destinies, we usually waste brilliant moments for the detail, which is what remains…, because time is detail, each second is a single detail and our lives are linked by millions of seconds.

From this approach our hardest contradictions are born, our guilt and unfulfilled dreams in the end. What happens while we make plans is life, that sum of uncontrollable moments. Aurelia is a prestigious teacher.

While her father remains convalescing at an advanced age, she tries to continue with her life, leaving her father's life in the hands of a caregiver. Adelita is talkative but hardworking, until Aurelia begins to suspect that the young helper is interfering in her life.

The last straw was the disappearance of a jewel. Aurelia's fury ends up uncovering many aspects of her life in its most intimate and forgotten facet ...

Song Dorotea

Chamber music

Halfway between the author's own experiences, which she has been selecting well in some recent publications, and the purest novel, through Arcadia we approach the Barcelona of the mid-twentieth century.

And we discover a beautiful love story with background music that silences the misery. And everything seems to be going well ... until Arcadia and her young boyfriend discover that they do not inhabit the same space. He was unable to recognize her in her essence, and she was unable to renounce the most transcendent part of herself.

Love cannot be shared between the dearest lovers, if the symphony does not sound on the same staff. Many years later the two lovers meet again, in that typical moment in which everything is impossible, everything except a love that can finally share chords and tempo.

Chamber music
5/5 - (8 votes)

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