Six Catalan Poets

Six Catalan Poets by Pere Ballart is a thoughtfully curated anthology published by Arc Publications in 2013, featuring 187 pages of poetry in English. This collection showcases the works of six prominent poets from Catalonia, Valencia, and Mallorca, who navigated the complexities of life during and after the dictatorship, reflecting a rich tapestry of modern themes.
Readers will discover a diverse range of poetic expressions that intertwine politics, history, and personal experiences, including love in its various forms. The anthology includes contributions from Josep Lluís Aguil, Elies Barber, Manuel Forcano, Gemma Gorga, Jordi Juli, and Carles Torner, all translated by a prize-winning translator. An introductory essay provides context, enhancing the understanding of these poets within the broader landscape of European literature.
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History shows how Catalan culture has overcome critical situations far more adverse than the present. The Catalan language has not been replaced and this anthology contains four Catalans, one Valencian and one Mallorcan, who, although they lived through the tail end of the dictatorship, grew up under a democratic regime. Together, their work could not be more modern, comprehensive or polyphonic: politics and history cohabit with love (both heterosexual and homoerotic), learned allusion and popular image, stanzaic rigour and freedom of form, the song to the land of one’s birth and hymn to the voyage. Featuring the work of six of Catalonia’s leading poets – Josep Llu s Aguil , Elies Barber , Manuel Forcano, Gemma Gorga, Jordi Juli , Carles Torner – translated by a prize-winning translator, and with an introductory essay which sets the poets within a wider literary context.
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