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Joan Salvat Papasseit

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Birth
Barcelona, Provincia de Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain
Death
7 Aug 1924 (aged 30)
Barcelona, Provincia de Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain
Burial
Barcelona, Provincia de Barcelona, Cataluna, Spain Add to Map
Plot
Agrupación 17. Piso 2. Nicho 563.
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Author, Journalist. He was born in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain. He began his work as journalist in the magazines "Los Miserables" and "Un Enemic del Poble." Later, Salvat began his career as a poet, becoming one of the most respected writers of his time, and a representative of the futurism style. His work is notable for its nonconformity, idealism and the foreboding of a premature death. He is remembered for his books "Humo de Fábrica," "Poemes de Ondes Hertzianes" (Poems in Herzian Waves), "L'Irradiador del Port i les Gavines," "Les Conspiracions," "El Poema de la Rosa als Llavis" (The Poem of the Rose at the Lips) and "Óssa Menor." His poetic work has been made available to a wide public, in particular through musical arrangements and recitals by Lluís Llach, Ovidi Montllor, Guillermina Motta and Joan Manuel Serrat, among many others. He died in his hometown.
Author, Journalist. He was born in Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain. He began his work as journalist in the magazines "Los Miserables" and "Un Enemic del Poble." Later, Salvat began his career as a poet, becoming one of the most respected writers of his time, and a representative of the futurism style. His work is notable for its nonconformity, idealism and the foreboding of a premature death. He is remembered for his books "Humo de Fábrica," "Poemes de Ondes Hertzianes" (Poems in Herzian Waves), "L'Irradiador del Port i les Gavines," "Les Conspiracions," "El Poema de la Rosa als Llavis" (The Poem of the Rose at the Lips) and "Óssa Menor." His poetic work has been made available to a wide public, in particular through musical arrangements and recitals by Lluís Llach, Ovidi Montllor, Guillermina Motta and Joan Manuel Serrat, among many others. He died in his hometown.

Bio by: José L Bernabé Tronchoni


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