Private Life holds up a mirror to the moral corruption in the
interstices of the Barcelona high society Sagarra was born into.
Boudoirs of demimonde tramps, card games dilapidating the fortunes of
milquetoast aristocrats - and how they scheme to conceal them - fading
manors of selfish scions, and back rooms provided by social-climbing
seamstresses are portrayed in vivid, sordid, and literary detail.
The novel, practically a roman-à-clef for its contemporaries, was a
scandal in 1932. The 1960's edition was bowdlerized by Franco's censors.
Part Lampedusa, part Genet, this translation will bring an essential
piece of 20th-century European literature to the English-speaking
public.