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Josep Maria de Sagarra i de Castellarnau (Barcelona, 5 March 1894 – 27 September 1961) was a Catalan-language writer from Barcelona, Spain.[1]

Josep Maria de Sagarra
BornJosep Maria de Sagarra i de Castellarnau
(1894-03-05)5 March 1894
Barcelona
Died27 September 1961(1961-09-27) (aged 67)
Barcelona
Resting placeMontjuïc Cemetery
OccupationWriter, translator, playwright
LanguageCatalan, Spanish
NationalityCatalan
GenreNovel

Biography


Born in Barcelona in 1894, in the breast of a family of the Catalan nobility being son of the historian and sigilógrafo Fernando de Sagarra i de Siscar. He attended a Jesuit high school and studied law at the University of Barcelona, initially with the purpose of entering into a diplomatic career. However, he quickly decided to become a writer and at the age of 18 won a prize of poetry in the Floral Games. He became a full-time journalist who worked as a correspondent in Germany and as a theatrical critic.

However, his main work developed in the field of literature, especially in theatre and poetry, that he wrote always in Catalan. He collaborated with assiduity in the press, especially in La publicidad and Mirador. It suits to remark also his work as a translator: the Divine comedy of Dante, and the theatre of Shakespeare, Molière and Gogol. Part of his poetry was inspired by the popular chansonnier and by well-known ancient legends, what turned him into a very popular poet that, in many respects, occupied the place that had left empty Frederic Soler, Verdaguer, Guimerà or Maragall.[2]

In 1955 he won the National Prize of Theatre for La Ferida Luminosa, whose version in Spanish was made by José María Pemán. In the last years of life he was a member of the Institute of Catalan Studies, the Academy of the Good Letters, General Council of Authors of Spain and the Board of the Big Cross of Alfonso X the Wise person. After a long illness, he died in Barcelona on September 27, 1961, and was laid to rest on the Cemetery of Montjuïc.

A good part of his works have been translated to several languages and some have been adapted to the cinema (El cafè de la Marina and La herida luminosa). His poems Lluís Llach, Guillermina Motta and Ovidi Montllor, among others, were set to music.


Main works



Poetry



Novel



Anthologies of newspaper articles



Theatre



Other works



References


  1. Catalunya, Universitat Oberta de. "Josep Maria de Sagarra - Authors at lletrA - Catalan literature online". lletra.uoc.edu. Retrieved 2 January 2018.
  2. Terrades, Toni. "Josep Maria de Sagarra". www.escriptors.cat. Retrieved 2 January 2018.



На других языках


[de] Josep Maria de Sagarra

Josep Maria de Sagarra i de Castellarnau (* 5. März 1894 in Barcelona; † 27. September 1961 ebenda) war ein katalanischer Dichter, Romancier, Dramaturg, Journalist, Übersetzer und Schriftsteller und gilt als einer der bekanntesten katalanischen Autoren des 20. Jahrhunderts.
- [en] Josep Maria de Sagarra

[es] Josep Maria de Sagarra

Josep Maria de Sagarra i de Castellarnau (Barcelona, 5 de marzo de 1894-27 de septiembre de 1961) fue un escritor español.

[fr] Josep Maria de Sagarra

Josep Maria de Sagarra i de Castellarnau, né le 5 mars 1894 à Barcelone (Catalogne) et mort dans la même ville le 27 septembre 1961, est un écrivain catalan du XXe siècle dont l'œuvre participe, avec celles de Salvador Espriu et de Josep Pla à la Renaixença, renaissance de la littérature catalane.



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