
His latest book brings together many of the critical texts he has written on contemporary Catalan authors ( Bauçà, Marçal, Bonet, Maragall, Espriu, Guimerà, etc.) and reveals a way of reading works against the grain, as he has already done with the latest edition of Mercè Rodoreda's La mort i la primavera. He teaches online classes at 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos, in Mexico, and gives workshops on critical hermeneutics in Barcelona. Occasionally, he has edited texts of critical thought, poetry and interviews with prominent personalities. Her novel, La mort i la primavera (Death in Spring) was published posthumously in 1986. Whenever he can, he translates works that allow him to take an existential and critical stance hence his solidarity with authors who are not easy, such as Jean Bollack, whose work he has introduced to the Spanish-speaking world, Peter Szondi, Its'hoq Katzenelson and Henri Meschonnic. Merc Rodoreda i Gurgu was born on 10 October 1908 in Barcelona. The Rodoreda's literature reaches in these pages a high level of interaction with the readers, so much so that she plays with them concious of the literary function.One of the tasks with which he has become the best known is as a trilingual essayist with publications from here and abroad, especially on the poetry of Paul Celan, whose complete works he has translated, which has earned him the National Translation Prize 2015, as well as other writers such as Ingeborg Bachmann, Maurice Blanchot, Luiza Neto Jorge, among others. The cruelty of the human being, widespread in a repressive society, is expressed by the myth on a few bare pages that without doubt, draw the attention of the reader who is without defence. A society "without God", that constantly lives remembering the origins of the town, that strengthen the identity with the rites, it is a closed society that drowns the personal initiatives of its members. For this reason it has become universal, in the formulation of abstract worlds which allows the author's message to be interpreted on many intellectual levels. La mort i la primavera is therefore a mythical novel. Selinsgrove : Susquehanna University Press, 1999.


En: Voices and visions : the words and works of Mercè Rodoreda / edited by Kathleen McNerney. "Man without God: 'La mort i la primavera' de Mercè Rodoreda". 81-96 in Lit- eratura de dones : una visi del mn, edited by. Literatura catalana contemporània | Rodoreda, Mercè | SimbolismeĬORTÉS ORTS, Carles. Merc Rodoreda o la forge de l'escriptura. Man without God: 'La mort i la primavera' de Mercè RodoredaĮstudis Transversals: Literatura i Altres Arts en les Cultures Mediterrànies Información del item - Informació de l'item - Item information Title:
