On May 25, 1970, Joan Brossa (Barcelona, 1919–1998) spoke out at the first Festival of Catalan Poetry at the Price Theatre, Barcelona, in solidarity with the political prisoners under Franco’s dictatorship. Just a few months ago, in November 2017, the Catalan president controversially announced that in the context of the referendum for independence held in Catalonia, Spain once again had political prisoners. Captured on film by Pere Portabella in a clandestine documentary, fragments of the poems recited by Joan Brossa and other renowned names in Catalan literature are now being shown at the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA). For an artist, political activist and Catalan nationalist, this intriguing exhibition that offers a new reading of Brossa’s complete works could not be more timely.
Posts featuring Joan Brossa
Poesia Brossa: Joan Brossa at the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
Through the end of February, a retrospective exhibit on the life and work of the influential Catalan poet.
- Contributor:
- Rachael Pennington ; Language:
- Catalan ; Place:
- Catalonia ; Writers:
- Joan Brossa ,
- João Cabral de Melo Neto ; Tags:
- antifranquista ,
- Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art ,
- catalan independence ,
- catalan literature ,
- concrete poetry ,
- Festival Cervantino Barroco ,
- Franco ,
- MACBA ,
- minimalism ,
- poiesis ,
- Surrealism