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Maria Mercè Marçal i Serra (13 November 1952 – 5 July 1998) was a Catalan poet, professor, writer and translator from Spain.

Maria Mercè Marçal
Born(1952-11-13)13 November 1952
Ivars d'Urgell, Spain
Died5 July 1998(1998-07-05) (aged 45)
Barcelona, Spain
OccupationPoet, Professor, Writer, Translator
LanguageCatalan
NationalitySpanish
Alma materUniversity of Barcelona
Notable awardsPrudenci Bertrana Prize
1995 La passió segons Renée Vivien
SpouseRamon Pinyol Balasch (1972-1976)

Biography


Marçal was born in Barcelona[1] but spent her childhood in Ivars d'Urgell (Pla d'Urgell), which she considered her home. Her mother was Maria Serra, a woman who loved theater and songs, and her father was Antoni Marçal, who had to leave college for family reasons. She had a sister Magda.[2]

She went to high-school in Lleida, at the Institut de Lleida, after receiving a scholarship. She then studied literature at the University of Barcelona, earning a degree in Classical Philology there. She went on to become a Professor of Catalan Language and Literature.[1]

In 1972, Marçal married the poet Ramon Pinyol Balasch. They separated some time afterward.[2]

In 1973, she was co-founder of the publishing house Llibres del Mall with her husband and another young Catalan poet, Xavier Bru de Sala.[1][3]

In 1980, her daughter Heura was born, an experience that she transformed into tender poetry.[3]

In 1992 she proposed the creation of Catalan Women Writers as part of the Catalan Centre for PEN.[3]

She translated into Catalan works by both French and Russian writers: Colette, Marguerite Yourcenar, Anna Akhmatova, Marina Tsvetaeva, Baudelaire and Leonor Fini.[1][3]

Marçal died in Barcelona in 1998 of cancer, aged 45.[2][3]


Legacy


Marina Rossell, Teresa Rebull, Ramon Muntaner, Txiqui Berraondo, Maria del Mar Bonet, Celdoni Fonoll and Gisela Bellsolà have sung Marçal's poems.[1][2]


Works


In 1976, Marçal's first book of poems Cau de llunes (winning the Carles Riba Prize),[2] introduced by a splendid poetic sestina penned by Joan Brossa, includes the poem "Divisa," which is like a manifesto summarizing what guided her activism:

To fate I am grateful for three gifts: having been born a woman,

of low class and oppressed nation.

And the turbid azure of being three times a rebel.


Selected Publications[3]



References


  1. "English Maria-Mercè Marçal | Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana". www.escriptors.cat. Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  2. "Fundació Maria-Mercè Marçal | Biografia" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-03-13.
  3. "Maria-Mercé Marçal". The Institute of Modern Languages Research. 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2020-03-13.



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- [en] Maria Mercè Marçal

[fr] Maria Mercè Marçal

Maria Mercè Marçal, née le 13 novembre 1952 à Ivars d'Urgell (province de Lérida) et décédée le 5 juillet 1998 (à 45 ans) à Barcelone, est une poétesse, professeure, écrivaine et traductrice espagnole d'expression catalane.



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