Carles Hac Mor

Carles Hac Mor

Catalan writer.
Date of Birth: 26.11.1940
Country: Spain

Content:
  1. Catalan Writer and Cultural Activist
  2. Literary Contributions
  3. Founding and Collaborations
  4. Awards and Recognition

Catalan Writer and Cultural Activist

Joan Brossa, a renowned Catalan writer, was a prominent figure in the artistic movement known as the "Conceptual Art Work Group" in the 1970s. Under the pseudonym Ignasi Ubach, he published a series of articles on textualism in the newspaper "Tele/eXprés."

Literary Contributions

Brossa was a prolific writer, with a vast body of work encompassing poetry, prose, drama, screenplays, and essays. Many of his works were co-authored with the writer Esther Xargay. His exploration of textualism and conceptual art had a significant impact on Catalan literature.

Founding and Collaborations

Brossa founded several literary magazines, including "Tecstual," "Ampit," and "L'avioneta." He contributed to newspapers such as "El País," "Diari de Barcelona," and "Avui," further disseminating his ideas and fostering a vibrant literary scene.

Awards and Recognition

Joan Brossa's literary achievements were widely recognized, with multiple awards bestowed upon him for his exceptional contributions to Catalan literature. His works have been translated into numerous languages, ensuring their global appreciation.

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