Joan de Sagarra
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Joan de Sagarra i Devesa | |
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Born | Paris | 8 January 1939
Occupation | Journalist, Writer |
Joan de Sagarra i Devesa (born 8 January 1939) is a Catalan journalist and writer, son of the poet Josep Maria de Sagarra.[1]
Biography
[edit]De Sagarra studied at the Institut d'Études Théâtrals of the Sorbonne, and when back in Barcelona he worked as a journalist for Tele/eXpres, El País and El Temps, among other publications. He still writes columns for La Vanguardia newspaper.[2]
He is thought to be the father of the concept of the Gauche Divine ("divine left"),[3][4] a movement of leftist intellectuals and artists that spread through Barcelona in the 1960s and early 1970s. The majority of its members came from the well-to-do classes of the Catalan capital.
Bibliography
[edit]- Las rumbas de Joan de Sagarra (Kairós, 1971)[5]
- La horma de mi sombrero (Alfaguara, 1997)
References
[edit]- ^ Aguilera, Gemma (7 June 2012). "TV3 i l'Ateneu Barcelonès difondran un documental ple d'errors històrics" [TV3 and the Ateneu Barcelonès are going to broadcast a documentary full of historical errors]. Nació Digital (in Catalan). Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ González, Enric (January 2013). "Joan de Sagarra y Enric González o siempre nos quedará París" [Joan de Sagarra and Enric González or we'll always have Paris]. Jot Down (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ Fancelli, Agustí (17 March 2011). "Fallece Oriol Regàs, el comprometido anfitrión de la 'gauche-divine'". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Archived from the original on 13 May 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ Vila–Sanjuán, Sergio (28 December 2011). "Lectura crítica de la 'gauche divine'" [Critical reading of the 'divine left']. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Retrieved 12 July 2023.
- ^ "Editorial Kairós: Las rumbas de Joan de Sagarra". Editorial Kairós. Retrieved 12 July 2023.