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- 2001. El carrer Estret, la poètica de la
banalitat (The Narrow Street, the
poetry of banality)
- 2002. Gaudí i Verdaguer llegits per
Josep Pla (Gaudí and Verdaguer reads by Josep Pla)
- 2001-02. Josep Pla: “...sóc un
illòman” (Josep Pla '...I am an island lover')
- 2003. El temps que fuig. Narcís
Comadira i Josep Pla (Time flies. Narcís Comadira and Josep Pla)
- 2004. Salvador Dalí, Josep Pla.
Coincidències (Salvador Dalí, Josep Pla Coincidences)
- 2005. Josep Pla. Cartes d'Itàlia
(Josep Pla. Letters from Italy)
- 2006. Josep Pla i els pintors.
- 2006. Josep Pla com a pretext
2001-02. Josep Pla: “...sóc un illòman” (Josep Pla '...I
am an island lover')
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Initial exhibition noticeboard. Palma de Mallorca.
© Anna Aguiló. Fundació Josep Pla. |
The papers that Josep Pla wrote about the Balearic Islands
are many and varied. The fascination that this writer from Palafrugell held for
this place in the Mediterranean, the instantaneous and profound identification
that he lived, inspired the production of journalistic and literary texts from
the beginning of his professional life until his final years.
Journalist and writer, tireless traveller, curious impenitent
dominated by "la diabòlica mania d'escriure" (the diabolical
mania of writing) from youth explored " el genius loci de les illes
somiades" (the alluring passages of the dreamed islands). For Pla, to
travel and write were inseparable when trying to both acquaint himself with, and
understand the country and the people of the place he was visiting.
From the 1920s to the 1970s, Pla travelled and explained the
world that he came to know. His view was extremely personal, that of a profound
localist, and always carried by his poetic genius and accompanied by the irony
and scepticism necessary to proceed.
When talking about "del meu país" (my
country), through both the illustrious and the simple country people (irrespective
of whether it be the Empordà or Majorca), he paints a precise world. This world
is simultaneously concrete and determined, made to measure, described
subjectively and with nostalgia for those things that have been lost through the
passage of time.
In Majorca, Menorca, Eivissa, Formentera and, above all,
Cabrera he wanted to discover the essence, the love for the Mediterranean that
stole his heart, and the insularity that characterised their people. He wanted
to know, understand, and explain in writing their situation, their "homenots"(great
men) and the social transformations, both cultural and natural, that had been
produced.
This exhibition (that can be seen in Majorca, Menorca or
Eivissa thanks to the support of the Foundation "la Caixa")
demonstrates the relationship of the writer to the Balearic Islands through an
extremely varied recompilation of documentation.
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sóc un illòman. És, probablement, una malaltia de l’esperit encara no
qualificada pels facultatius –un enyorament sempre permanent excitat per la
meva solitud vagament misantròpica però recalcitrant. He somniat tota la vida
poder passar en una illa qualsevol del Mediterrani dos o tres anys. No ho he
pogut resoldre mai. Ara ja és una mica tard però el somni encara dura i
durarà, sospito, fins al final.
Les illes. OC XX, XV, 10-11
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