Robert Saladrigas Explained

Robert Saladrigas
Birth Date:1940 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Death Place:Barcelona
Occupation:Writer, journalist, literary critic
Language:Catalan, Spanish,
Nationality:Spanish

Robert Saladrigas Riera (Barcelona, 12 February 1940 – 22 October 2018, Barcelona)[1] was a Spanish writer, journalist and literary critic, renowned for his articles on foreign literature published in CULTURA/S, the literary supplement of La Vanguardia newspaper. His literary work has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian.

Biography

He started Economics studies but very soon switched to journalism and literature. He wrote for several newspapers: , , ABC and La Vanguardia (where he was in charge of the supplement Libros between 1981 and 1994) and collaborated with the magazines Siglo 20, Tele/Estel, Cavall Fort, Mundo and Destino. In 1974 he founded Edicions Galba, which he led until 1978. From 1978 to 1984 he directed in the Catalan Circuit of TVE the cultural programmes Signes and Veus i formes, the five-episode novel Cambres Barrades and the series "Històries de Cara i Creu", which consists of thirteen short stories. He was in charge of and participated in other cultural programmes on Ràdio 4, Radio Peninsular, and Catalunya Ràdio.

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  1. News: Mor l'escriptor i crític literari Robert Saladrigas. Ara.cat. 2018-10-22. ca.
  2. News: Robert Saladrigas obtiene el Josep Pla con las reflexiones de un piloto en crisis . Robert Saladrigas Receives the Josep Pla with Reflections of a Pilot in Crisis . Xavier . Moret . . Barcelona . Spanish . 7 January 2004 . 12 November 2018.