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Prudenci Bertrana i
Comte (Catalan pronunciation: [pɾuˈðɛnsi βəɾˈtɾanə]; Tordera, 19
January 1867 - Barcelona, 21
November 1941) was an
important modernist...
- The
Prudenci Bertrana Prize (Catalan:
Premi Prudenci Bertrana, IPA: [ˈpɾɛmi pɾuˈðɛnsi βəɾˈtɾanə]) is a
literary award for
novels written in Catalan. It...
- in 2010, El
secret del meu
turbant (The
Secret of My Turban), won the
Prudenci Bertrana Prize for fiction. In 1993, a
portion of Ghulam's family's home...
- most in narrative. The
nouvelles and
novels of
decadent writers such as
Prudenci Bertrana (whose
highly controversial Josafat involved a
demented priest...
- 2003. Novel.
Winner of the 2003
Premi Sant
Jordi (Half of the Soul) 1980
Prudenci Bertrana Prize for her
novel Una
primavera per a
Domenico Guarini (A Springtime...
- 1916:
Sermons panegírics ("Panegyric sermons") Translations:
Himnes de
Prudenci In 1970, on the
mountain of Montjuïc in Barcelona, the Mossèn
Costa i Llobera...
- won
several awards such as the
Premi Carlemany,
Premi de la Crítica, the
Prudenci Bertrana award, the Institució de les
Lletres Catalanes award, the Crítica...
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Premio Nacional de
Literatura Premio Azorín
Premio de la Crítica
Premi Prudenci Bertrana Prince of
Asturias Awards –
since 1981
Gratiaen Prize State Literary...
- (Gràcia's Bell) Catalan,
Spanish Spain 1870–1934
Innocenci López i Bernagosi,
Prudenci Bertrana,
Antoni Serra W****ly
Paper Satire Cannibale (Cannibal) Italian...
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owned by ERC. Two of its most
notable directors were
Antonio Sierra and
Prudenci Bertrana. El Be
Negre L'Esquella de la
Torratxa "La
Campana de Gràcia"...