Some Reflections on One's Own Literature

Foix reflects on his works as he tries to answer why he writes poetry. For him, his literary production is a defeated protest, a phenomenon of spiritual dissociation similar to what men of science designate as the consequence of the death of an organism, with its bifurcation, total dispersion, and e...

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Catalan literature
Creative writing
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Poets
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