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Josep Carner

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511: 213:, he fought for the professionalization of the Catalan literature, which he considered to be in an "adolescent" stage. After Prat de la Riba's death in 1920, Carner took the civil service examination for the Consular Corps. In March 1921, he began a diplomatic career, and left 604: 609: 584: 491: 614: 61: 589: 579: 383:
The novel Retorn (2017) by Catalan author Carles Casajuana is a fictionalised account of his return to Barcelona the year of his death.
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Carner was quite innovative in his use of language, in both poetry and prose. He created a new style of
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Josep Carner in LletrA, l'espai virtual de literatura catalana (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya)
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in the Catalan-language Knowledge (XXG), which was accessed in the version of January 25, 2006.
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A collection of thirty of Carner's poems translated into English by the Irish poet
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teacher and literary critic Émilie Noulet; together they set out for a new life in
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Josep Carner in LletrA, Catalan Literature Online (Open University of Catalonia)
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there is a section that could be considered a separate book,
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Josep Carner's personal library and archive are held by the
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Josep Carner's Personal Library at Biblioteca de Catalunya
268:. Carner lived there from 1939 to 1945, teaching at the 524: 194:), where he wrote until 1928. In 1915 he married a 83: 75: 67: 51: 46:; both are generally joined by the conjunction "i". 27:
Spanish poet, journalist, playwright and translator
490:Personal archive held by Biblioteca de Catalunya 184:At the beginning of the 20th century, he joined 42: and the second or maternal family name is 335:, with recurrent themes of exile and homeland. 257:and, therefore, could never return to Spain. 8: 605:Members of the Institute for Catalan Studies 409:Josep Carner, un segle de cultura catalana 181:, in standardizing and enriching Catalan. 157:, among others. Carner went on to direct 59: 48: 401: 100: 7: 455:(in English, Spanish, and Catalan) 393:This article draws heavily on the 25: 610:20th-century Spanish male writers 521:La creació d'Eva i altres contes 327:Poesia (1957) (compilation). In 512:Works by or about Josep Carner 474:Professor Joan Ducros' website 468:Association of Catalan Writers 380:Tres estels i un ròssec (1927) 374:Les planetes del verdum (1918) 306:Primer llibre de sonets (1905) 1: 369:Articles, stories, word games 361:L'idil·li dels nyanyos (1903) 348:El Ben Cofat i l'Altre (1951) 315:Verger de les galanies (1911) 312:Segon llibre de sonets (1907) 585:Burials at Montjuïc Cemetery 364:La malvestat d'Oriana (1910) 141:In 1897, Carner entered the 113:4 June 1970), was a Spanish 34:, the first or paternal 615:Spanish emigrants to Mexico 309:Els fruits saborosos (1906) 283:was published in Oxford by 171:Institut d'Estudis Catalans 129:. He was nominated for the 127:the Prince of Catalan Poets 631: 590:20th-century Spanish poets 580:Translators from Catalonia 345:El giravolt de maig (1928) 29: 303:Llibre dels poetes (1904) 211:Commonwealth of Catalonia 131:Nobel Prize in Literature 58: 18:Josep Carner i Puig-Oriol 595:20th-century translators 565:Linguists from Catalonia 560:Catalan-language writers 318:Auques i ventalls (1914) 209:, then president of the 165:(from 1907 to 1908) and 125:. He was also known as 109:9 February 1884 – 94:Josep Carner i Puigoriol 292:Biblioteca de Catalunya 143:University of Barcelona 575:Translators to Catalan 555:Catalan-language poets 192:The Voice of Catalonia 102:[ʒuˈzɛpkəɾˈne] 98:Catalan pronunciation: 525:http://manybooks.net/ 503:Works by Josep Carner 421:"Nomination Database" 395:corresponding article 272:. He later moved to 161:(from 1903 to 1905), 87:poetry and journalism 570:Poets from Catalonia 480:Auca de Josep Carner 377:Les bonhomies (1925) 203:political journalism 321:El cor quiet (1925) 187:La Veu de Catalunya 147:Catalan nationalism 600:Spanish male poets 351:Cop de vent (1966) 507:Project Gutenberg 281:Pearse Hutchinson 270:Colegio de México 251:Spanish Civil War 121:, playwright and 91: 90: 16:(Redirected from 622: 516:Internet Archive 464: 456: 435: 434: 432: 431: 417: 411: 406: 175:Catalan language 104: 99: 63: 49: 21: 630: 629: 625: 624: 623: 621: 620: 619: 535: 534: 499: 462: 454: 448: 443: 438: 429: 427: 419: 418: 414: 407: 403: 390: 371: 358: 342: 300: 207:Prat de la Riba 139: 97: 71:9 February 1884 54: 47: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 628: 626: 618: 617: 612: 607: 602: 597: 592: 587: 582: 577: 572: 567: 562: 557: 552: 547: 537: 536: 533: 532: 518: 509: 498: 495: 494: 493: 488: 483: 477: 471: 465: 457: 447: 444: 442: 441:External links 439: 437: 436: 425:nobelprize.org 412: 400: 399: 398: 389: 386: 385: 384: 381: 378: 375: 370: 367: 366: 365: 362: 357: 354: 353: 352: 349: 346: 341: 338: 337: 336: 325: 322: 319: 316: 313: 310: 307: 304: 299: 296: 249:. 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Josep Carner i Puig-Oriol
Catalan name
surname

[ʒuˈzɛpkəɾˈne]
Barcelona
Brussels
poet
journalist
translator
Nobel Prize in Literature
University of Barcelona
Catalan nationalism
Institut d'Estudis Catalans
Catalan language
Pompeu Fabra
La Veu de Catalunya
Chilean
political journalism
Prat de la Riba
Commonwealth of Catalonia
Catalonia
Genoa
Genoa
San José
Le Havre
Hendaye
Beirut
Brussels
Paris

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