Josep Vicenç Foix i Mas (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb biˈsɛns ˈfoʃ]; 28 January 1893 in Barcelona – 29 January 1987) was a Catalan poet, writer, and...
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up Vicenç in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vicenç may refer to: People: Josep Vicenç Foix (1893–1987), Catalan poet, writer, and essayist Vicenç Cuyàs...
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same title directed too by Josep Maria Junoy. As an exception, the number 4 of the magazine was directed by Josep Vicenç Foix. The magazine from that period...
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volumes were published monthly. It was directed by a staff including Josep Vicenç Foix, Tomàs Garcés, Marià Manent, Carles Riba and Joan Teixidor. It was...
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and poet Josep Carner (1884–1970), poet Gaziel (1887–1964), journalist, writer and publisher Carles Riba (1893–1959), poet Josep Vicenç Foix (1893–1987)...
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the thinking of Charles Maurras and Action française of which Josep Vicenç Foix and Josep Carbonell were representatives, while Jaume Bofill was ambivalent...
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Puig Grau, Joan Ponç, Modest Cuixart, Antoni Tàpies, Joan Brossa and Josep Vicenç Foix at the Institut Français in Barcelona. With some of these artists...
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works published the previous year, in different categories. 1984 – Josep Vicenç Foix (Catalan) 1985 – Julio Caro Baroja (Spanish) 1986 – Gabriel Celaya...
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Lebanese politician, Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon. Josep Vicenç Foix, 94, Spanish Catalan poet, writer and essayist. Vincent R. Impellitteri...
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Josep Tarradellas i Joan (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛp tərəˈðeʎəs]), 1st Marquess of Tarradellas (19 February 1899 – 10 June 1988) was a Catalonian...
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