Arquimbau, Rosa Maria (1910–)
Arquimbau, Rosa Maria (1910–)
Spanish novelist and journalist. Name variations: (pseudonym) Rosa de Sant Jordi. Born in Barcelona, Spain, 1910.
During Spain's Second Republic, was a journalist for several leftist periodicals; published Historia d'una noia i vont braçalets (Story of a Girl and Twenty Bracelets, 1934) and Home i dona (Man and Woman, 1936); when Spanish Civil War began, was on the side of the Loyalists who, by 1939, had been defeated; went into exile; reemerged in Spain with 40 anys perduts (Forty Years Lost, 1971).
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