Sebastià Juan Arbó Explained

Sebastià Juan Arbó (in Catalan; Valencian pronounced as /səβəstiˈa ʒuˈan əɾˈβo/; 28 October 1902 – 2 January 1984) was a Spanish novelist and playwright. He wrote in Catalan and Spanish. He was born in Sant Carles de la Ràpita on 27 October 1902 and died in Barcelona on 3 January 1984.[1] His work includes novels, drama, biographies and translations.[2] He was an honorary member of the Association of Writers in the Catalan Language. In 1948, he won the Premio Nadal (the Nadal Prize).

Early life

Born into a peasant family, at age eight Juan moved with his parents to Amposta, and at twelve and worked in an office. In 1927 he went to Barcelona, where he began his writing career as a journalist for La Vanguardia and ABC, as well as on various editorials.

Career

In 1931, Juan published his first novel, L'inútil combat ("The Useless Battle").

In 1932, he published Terres de l'Ebre ("Lands of the Ebro"), his best known work, a novel that describes the situation of the peasants of the Ebro delta, forgotten and humble, working in a hard and thankless land, subject to deadly misfortunes. The novel transforms their personal and community experiences into fiction. In 1933, he published Notes d'un estudiant que va morir boig ("Notes From a Student That Went Insane"), followed by Camins de nit ("Night Roads") in 1935.

After the Civil War he stopped publishing until, in 1947, he released Tino Costa, with versions in Catalan and Spanish. In 1946, he had, however, published a biography: Cervantes.

From 1948, he wrote works in Spanish such as Sobre las piedras grises ("Under the Grey Stones", 1948) which won the Nadal Prize for novels, and especially Martin Masks (1959). In his later years he returned to publishing in Catalan: Narracions d'Delta ("Narrations from the Delta", 1965), L'espera ("Hope", 1948) and La Masia ("The Country House", 1975).

Juan died on 2 January 1984 of a heart attack.

Works

Novels

Theatre

Biographies

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Juan i Arbó, Sebastià . 2023-12-05 . www.espaisescrits.cat . ca.
  2. Web site: Nopca . Jordi . 2023-10-23 . Un escritor borrado de la historia de la literatura catalana . 2023-12-05 . Ara en Castellano . es.