For the 18th century composer, see Josep Pla (composer).
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Pla and the second or maternal family name is Casadevall.
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Josep Pla i Casadevall
Pla in 1917
Born
José Pla Casadevall (1897-03-08)8 March 1897 Palafrugell, Catalonia, Spain
Died
23 April 1981(1981-04-23) (aged 84) Llofriu, Catalonia, Spain
Occupation
Journalist and writer
Language
Catalan and Spanish
Nationality
Spanish
Alma mater
University of Barcelona
Notable works
Life Embitters
Notable awards
Premi Sant Jordi de novel·la
Order of Civil Merit
Josep Pla i Casadevall (Catalan pronunciation:[ʒuˈzɛpˈpla]; 8 March 1897 – 23 April 1981) was a Spanish journalist and a popular author. As a journalist he worked in France, Italy, Britain, Germany, and the Soviet Union, from where he wrote political and cultural chronicles in Catalan and Spanish.[1]
^Josep Miquel Sobrer (1992). Catalonia, a Self-portrait. Indiana University Press. pp. 157–. ISBN 0-253-28883-5.
JosepPla i Casadevall (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛp ˈpla]; 8 March 1897 – 23 April 1981) was a Spanish journalist and a popular author. As a journalist...
The JosepPla Award (Spanish: Premio JosepPla; Catalan: Premi JosepPla) is a Spanish literary prize, awarded by the Destino publishing house since 1968...
Anna Maria Moix). 1978. JosepPla o la raó narrativa (JosepPla or narrative reason), Edicions Destino, Barcelona. JosepPla prize, 1978. (Spanish translation:...
paella recipe (which included chorizo) and Gordon Ramsay's. The author JosepPla once noted: "The abuses committed in the name of Paella Valenciana are...
winning managers List of UEFA Super Cup winning managers Pla Diaz, Emilio (1 December 2002). "Josep Guardiola Sala – International matches". RSSSF. Archived...
(1893–1959), poet Josep Vicenç Foix (1893–1987), poet, essayist and writer JosepPla (1897–1981), writer Joan Oliver i Sallarès (1899–1986), pseudonym Pere...
As a writer, he has won the Nèstor Luján Prize in 2016 and in 2024 the JosepPla Award. Les millors obres de la literatura catalana (comentades pel censor)...
stadium is JosepPla i Arbonès, with a capacity of 4,000. In 1910, Ateneu Palafrugellenc was founded. It was a multisport club chaired by Josep Barceló i...
Columna, 2008), and it received favorable reviews. In 2010, she won the JosepPla Award with her second novel Egosurfing (Editorial Destino, 2010). She...
ed. Barcelona: Edicions Destino Pla, Josep (1984) Alguns grans cuiners de l'Empordà. Barcelona: Llibres a Mà Pla, Josep (1981) De l'Empordanet a Barcelona;...
Ramón Pérez de Ayala, Carlos Arniches, bilingual Catalan language-writer JosepPla, and have been mostly a common destiny in their assessment by subsequent...
history, heritage and the lands linked to the Catalan cork industry. The JosepPla Foundation, a literary heritage centre which aims to promote the reading...
21 – Eddie Sauter, American composer and arranger (b. 1914) April 23 – JosepPla, Spanish journalist and author (b. 1897) April 26 Jim Davis, American...
The most outstanding authors of this period are Salvador Espriu, JosepPla, Josep Maria de Sagarra (who are considered mainly responsible for the renewal...
Embitters (Catalan: La vida amarga) is a 1967 book by the Spanish writer JosepPla. The content is a mix of anecdotes, travelogue, historical essays, journalism...
wall contains four square towers which date from the 4th century. The JosepPla viewpoint (from which can be seen the fields of Empordà and the Medes...
Montaner, showed a quadribarred eagle. JosepPla and Eugeni Xammar, in their day, and journalism historian Josep Maria Figueres, nowadays, have considered...
composer-brothers: his older brother Joan Baptista Pla (1720-1773), settled as an oboist in Lisbon, and his younger brother was Josep (c. 1728 - 1762). Salve Regina - recording...