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Books by Rosa Maria Arquimbau

Born in Barcelona, Arquimbau was a relevant Catalan female activist, journalist and writer whose genres included short stories, novels, dramas, comedies, essays, and poetry. Her short stories were first published when she was a teenager. The humor in her comedies is described as ironic and situational.

During the period of 1924-36, she worked at almost all of the daily and weekly newspapers of the left: Joventut Catalana, La Dona Catalana, Flames Noves, La Nau, Imatges, La Publicitat, l'Opinio, and La Humanitat. She wrote a column in La Rambla, called Films & Soda, her comments, often laced with irony, depicting the changes women face. Writing on topics such as secularism, the death penalty, fashion, women's prisons, politics, morality, and Mussolini antifeminism, her articles often caused controversy with more conservative newspapers.

Arquimbau was a political activist. In 1932, she signed the Bases per a la Constitucio d'un Front Unic Femeni Esquerrista, participating in the campaign to collect signatures in favor of women's suffrage. She was president of the Front Unic Femeni Esquerrista (United Front of Women from the Left), as well as a member of the Republican Left of Catalonia. She was associated with the Club Femeni i d'Esports de Barcelona i al Lyceum Club, Associacio de Periodistes de Barcelona and Foment de Cultura Femenina.

Arquimbau received the Premio Joan de Santa Maria in 1957. She died in Barcelona in 1991.

Forty Lost Years By Rosa Maria Arquimbau
Forty Lost Yearsby Rosa Maria Arquimbau
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