Description
This bilingual collection of both Maragall's poetry and prose has been edited and translated by Ronald Puppo, a research fellow and translator at the University of Vic. His keen eye and expertise on Maragall comes across in droves as he takes what are arguably Catalan literatures finest moments and turns them into eminently readable and enjoyable English language poems. Also included in this collection are some of Maragall's pieces of prose work and personal letters that shed light onto the man himself. Accompanying all this are Puppo's own indepth comments and insights.
About the Author
Joan Maragall (Barcelona, 1860-1911), the outstanding fin-de-siecle Catalan-language poet and publicist, holds an eminent place in Spain's pantheon of diverse literatures. His groundbreaking poetry, disarmingly uncomplex, encapsulates both the turbulence of his time and place (the anarchist bomb attack in the Barcelona Liceu Opera House, the spiritual cost of the Spanish-American War) and the serenity of his gaze into world and soul. Maragall's wholehearted engagement in the debates of his troubled times cuts an emerging figure, not unlike Emile Zola, of prototype for the twentieth-century intellectuel engage, and his steadfast friendship with Miguel de Unamuno brings to light their divergent views on how Spain might be put on democratic track.
Ronald Puppo, research fellow at the Universitat de Vic-Universitat Central de Catalunya, has taught translation and English studies since 1994 and published articles and reviews appearing in Babel, Catalan Review, Translation Review and other journals, and book chapters for Reichenberger and Routledge. Translator of several Catalan poets, notably Jacint Verdaguer (1845-1902) and Joan Maragall (1860-1911), his full-length, annotated translation of Verdaguer's foundational epic, Mount Canigo: A tale of Catalonia, was awarded the
2016 "Serra d'Or" Critics Prize for Research in Catalan Studies.
Reviews
"I have been reading and re-reading this beautiful book for weeks. It is a book I'll never let go of, not so much a book of the year but for every year." - Preti Taneja
"A fantastic edition. Each translation and every poem is just wants to be read and re-read again and again." - Ignasi Moreta
"One Day of Life is Life is not only a magnificent starting point to Maragall's literature for English speakers, but will also no doubt become one of our points of reference for this author. It is an incredibly important book." - Jordi Llavina, Nuvol
Book Information
ISBN 9781916293953
Author Joan Maragall
Format Paperback
Page Count 300
Imprint FUM D'ESTAMPA PRESS
Publisher FUM D'ESTAMPA PRESS
Weight(grams) 370g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 130mm * 24mm