Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
60
Language
Catalan
Published
May 1, 2018
Publisher
Societat Catalana de Ciència-ficció i Fantasia (SCCFF)
Description
Catarsi #22 stands as a special issue commemorating the centenary of the birth of Manuel de Pedrolo, a significant figure in Catalan literature. This edition brings forth a blend of essays, reflections, and discussions that delve into Pedrolo's impact on the literary world, offering a rich exploration of his themes and stylistic innovations.
Contributors Salvador Macip, Ricard Ruiz Garzón, Jordi de Manuel, Hugo Camacho, and Anna M. Moreno-Bedmar enrich the publication with their diverse perspectives, each shedding light on different facets of Pedrolo's work and legacy. Their combined voices create a tapestry of insights that not only celebrate Pedrolo’s contributions but also encourage readers to consider the broader implications of his literary achievements.
The issue serves as both a tribute to a literary giant and an invitation to engage with the complexities of Catalan identity and storytelling. Through thoughtful analyses and creative reflections, Catarsi #22 emerges as a compelling resource for those interested in understanding the nuances of Pedrolo’s influence on contemporary literature.
Contributors Salvador Macip, Ricard Ruiz Garzón, Jordi de Manuel, Hugo Camacho, and Anna M. Moreno-Bedmar enrich the publication with their diverse perspectives, each shedding light on different facets of Pedrolo's work and legacy. Their combined voices create a tapestry of insights that not only celebrate Pedrolo’s contributions but also encourage readers to consider the broader implications of his literary achievements.
The issue serves as both a tribute to a literary giant and an invitation to engage with the complexities of Catalan identity and storytelling. Through thoughtful analyses and creative reflections, Catarsi #22 emerges as a compelling resource for those interested in understanding the nuances of Pedrolo’s influence on contemporary literature.