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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
- 2007. Pla, biògraf de Rusiñol.
2001. El carrer Estret, la poètica de la banalitat (The Narrow
Street, the
poetry of banality)
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View of the exhibition. © Carles Fargas. Fundació
Josep Pla. |
2001 marked the fiftieth anniversary of when the Editorial
Selecta de Josep M. Cruzet first published the novel El carrer
Estret (The Narrow Street) by Josep Pla. Written between Palfrugell and
Cadaqués, from the autumn of 1949 to spring 1951, this work, preceded by an
important prologue of reflection about the novel genre, is one of the most
famous and most re-edited of Josep Pla's books. El carrer Estret won the
1951 night of Santa Llúcia, the third convocatory of the Joanot Martorell novel
prize, awarded by a jury comprising Miquel Llor, Salvador Espriu, Maurici
Serrahima, Antoni Vilanova and Josep Miracle.
The exhibition commemorated these events and displayed
certain documents from the time the novel was published, the first reactions
from critics, and a brief analysis of the most remarkable features of the work. El
carrer Estret, la poètica de banalitat (The Narrow Street, the poetry of
banality) accompanied the reader on entering Pla's literary game, where
seduction tests the mediocrity of daily life and the passion for "small
things", thanks to the "poetic genius" of the author.
The exhibition was complemented by the Jornada d'Estudi 50
anys de El carrer Estret (educational conference Fifty years of El carrer
Estret) which featured contributions from Xavier Pla, De la Prehistória
literària a El carrer Estret: dos capitols inèdits de la relació de Josep Pla
amb la novel·la (Of the literary prehistory of El carrer Estret: Two
unedited chapters about the relationship between Josep Pla and the novel); Maria
Josepa Gallofré, Un llibre inèdit: El carrer Estret (An unedited
book: El carrer Estret); Jordi Gràcia, L'heterodòxia del moralista o
la novel·la de Pla a l'Espanya Feixista (The heterodoxy of the moralist or
Pla's novel in fascist Spain); Lluis Bonada, Una lectura de la novel·la El
carrer Estret (A Reading of the novel 'El carrer Estret') and Antoni
Vilanova, Josep Pla i l'editor Josep M. Cruzet (Josep Pla and the editor
Josep M. Cruzet). The minutes of the educational conference have been published
by Departament de Filologia i Filosofia de la Universitat de Girona (The
Department of Philology and Philosophy of the University of Girona) and the
Fundació Josep Pla in the Diversitas collection [39] (2003).
Per
a la meva cuinera, furetejar en la vida dels altres constitueixuna
voluptuositat
El carrer Estret. OC VIII, 489
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