Jaume Miravitlles Explained
Jaume "Met" Miravitlles i Navarra (Figueres, 18 February 1906 – Barcelona, 10 November 1988) was a Catalan writer, politician, and journalist. He served as Commissary for Propaganda of the Catalan Government during the Spanish Civil War.[1] [2] He published articles in Nova Ibèria in 1937, a propaganda magazine of the Commissary for Propaganda.[3]
He was an acquaintance of Salvador Dalí and appeared alongside him, as a priest, in the 1929 surrealist film Un Chien Andalou.[4]
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- Revista de Girona. Enric. Pujol. Jaume Miravitlles: un retrat subjectiu. 114. 2009. 253. 0211-2663.
- La guerra de Met Miravitlles. La Vanguardia. 20 February 2007. 7. Josep M.. Huertas Claveria.
- Carl-Henrik Bjerström. A Respectable Revolution: Republican Cultural Mobilisation during the Spanish Civil War. 104. Cultural and Social History. 18. 1. 2021. 10.1080/14780038.2021.1886388.
- https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Luis_Bu%C3%B1uel/elueEkeLL_oC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Jaume+Miravitlles%22+%22Un+Chien+Andalou%22&pg=PA243&printsec=frontcover