Felícia Fuster
Felícia Fuster i Viladecans (7 January 1921 – 4 March 2012) was a Catalan painter, poet and translator. Born in Barcelona, she moved to Paris in 1951.[1][2] She was finalist for the Premi Carles Riba in 1984 and Premi Màrius Torres in 1997, and she won the Premi Vicent Andrés Estellés in 1987.[3]
Works
Poetry
Prose
- "A dins a fora", Barceldones. Barcelona: Edicions de l’Eixample, 1989
Essay
- "La poesia japonesa moderna", Revista de Catalunya, 1988, pp. 131–150
Translations
From French language
- Marguerite Yourcenar: Obra negra [L'oeuvre au noir] Barcelona: Proa, 1984
From Japanese language
- Poesia japonesa contemporània, with Naoyuki Sawada. Barcelona: Proa, 1988
To Japanese :
- Poesia catalana contemporània, with Naoyuki Sawada. Tokyo: Shichosha, 1988
Plastic works
- Nora Ancarola i Lola Donaire i Abancó (curadores): Felícia Fuster, obra plàstica. Fundació Felícia Fuster, 2008
gollark: By 2023 we'll be able to replace you ingame with some moderately sized neural networks.
gollark: Sure, but it should still be feared.
gollark: https://openai.com/blog/vpt/
gollark: There was a government program to fund fibre connectivity, but it doesn't seem to have worked well.
gollark: A lot of developed countries seem to have issues like this because the old stuff technically works and has tons of inertia and regulatory nonsense and nobody cares enough to replace it, but developing ones which didn't have big telephone networks or whatever presumably just installed fibre and did fine.
References
- "Mor l'escriptora i pintora Felícia Fuster als 91 anys" (in Catalan). March 6, 2012. Archived from the original on February 13, 2015. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- "Felícia Fuster Biography" (in Catalan). March 4, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
- "Obra Literària: Trajectòria literària" (in Catalan). Archived from the original on April 17, 2012. Retrieved March 30, 2012.
External links
- (in Catalan) Fundació Felícia Fuster i Viladecans
- (in Catalan) "Entrevista. Felícia Fuster, poeta i pintora"
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