Joan Salvat-Papasseit (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈan səlˈβat pəpəˈsɛjt]; Barcelona, 16 May 1894 – 7 August 1924) was a Catalan poet, though he also wrote...
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athlete Olympian and runner Joan Salvat-Papasseit (1894-1924), Catalan poet Josef Salvat, Australian singer-songwriter Julienne Salvat (1932–2019), French teacher...
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(1972), in addition to three extensive prologues for the works of Joan Salvat-Papasseit (1962), Salvador Espriu (1963) and Josep Pla (1966), joined together...
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Catalan by the avant-garde writers Josep Maria Junoy (1885–1955) and Joan Salvat-Papasseit, by the latter notably in his sequence Vibracions (1921). The Mexican...
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co-founder of Orfeó Català Joan Miró (1893–1983), artist Federico Mompou (1893–1987), composer and pianist Joan Salvat-Papasseit (1894–1924), poet Ángel...
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i Urdàniz Baltasar Porcel Carles Riba Carme Riera Bartomeu Rosselló-Pòrcel Joan Salvat-Papasseit Màrius Torres Jordi Valls i Pozo Olga Xirinacs Díaz...
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(called Noucentisme in Catalonia), represented by Eugenio d'Ors, Joan Salvat-Papasseit, Josep Carner, Carles Riba, J.V. Foix and others. During the dictatorship...
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published in February 1918. It was directed by Joan Salvat-Papasseit. The cover contains a drawing by the painter Joan Miró. Its authorization for the publication...
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2015, at the age of 95. Teresa Rebull has set to music poems by Joan Salvat-Papasseit (Master of Love, 1977), Josep Sebastià Pons [ca] (Camí de l'argilada...
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where he associated with a group of young Catalan poets led by Joan Salvat-Papasseit. He stayed only a short time, then started for Madrid on foot, but...
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