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Joseph Morató

1875-1918

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Books by Joseph Morató

Els habitants de la lluna

"Els habitants de la lluna" by Joseph Morató is a fictional work written in the early 20th century. The novel introduces an ensemble of characters in a quaint village named Planells, particularly exploring the lives of the prominent figure, Rafel Vilar, known as Barrabola, and his complicated relationship with his wife, Carme. The social dynamics among the villagers, infused with humor and occasional drama, suggest an overarching theme of friendship, love, and the struggles inherent in community life. The opening of the story sets a detailed scene in which a group of individuals gathers for a meeting of the "Habitants de la Lluna" in a dimly lit room, their discussions veering into light-hearted debates about their internal governance—particularly, the timing for their nightly gatherings. Notably, characters like Terratrèmol and Fresques engage in lively exchanges, while hints of underlying tensions and personality quirks suggest a rich tapestry of relationships. Transitioning from their amusing debates, the narrative shifts focus to Barrabola, whose longing for Carme contributes to his internal turmoil. As a storm brews, a vivid glimpse into Barrabola’s emotional state unfolds, promising engaging developments in his pursuit of love and acceptance amidst the amusingly chaotic backdrop of village life.

Arran del Cingle

"Arran del Cingle" by Joseph Morató is a novel likely written in the late 19th century. The story revolves around Biel, a character who returns to his village after serving time in prison and struggles to reintegrate into a community that shuns him. Faced with rejection and a dark past, Biel's journey is marked by themes of vengeance, redemption, and the search for acceptance amidst societal judgment. The opening of the novel introduces Biel as he confronts the cold reality of his homecoming after imprisonment. Despite his hopes of rekindling friendships and normalcy, he is met with disdain and avoidance from former friends and neighbors. The ambiance is thick with superstition and anxiety as rumors circulate about Biel's involvement with dark magic, reflecting the townspeople's fear and scapegoating tendencies. As the text progresses, concern for the future unfolds amid a backdrop of heavy storms and mythical beliefs, setting the stage for Biel's internal conflict and external struggles within a superstitious community. The narrative hints at a deeper exploration of his complex relationships, particularly with a woman named Malena, foreshadowing a blend of emotional strife and personal transformation in the face of adversity.