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"If you can bear it, Mallorca is paradise": it was with this sentence that the American poet Gertrude Stein convinced Robert Graves to choose to live in Mallorca when, after the First World War, he was looking for a retirement home.
Paradisos suportables (Bearable Paradises) is a personal and literary tour, between the chronicle and the author's biography, through the houses of some of the main writers who found their place to live and write in Mallorca.
From George Sand to Antònia Vicens, going through other classic authors such as Joan Alcover, Llorenç Villalonga, Maria-Antònia Salvà, Robert Graves and Blai Bonet, this book wants to confront work and life, landscape and creation, and do it from the space of intimacy, of the private papers, of the understanding of the vital and artistic projects of the writers in the places that one day inhabited.

A tour of the houses of some writers who found Mallorca their place to live and write: George Sand, Joan Alcover, Llorenç Villalonga, Maria-Antònia Salvà, Robert Graves, Blai Bonet and Antònia Vicenç.

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