Joan Fuster
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Joan Fuster i Ortells (Sueca, b. 1922 – d. June 21, 1992) was a remarkable Valencian writer who wrote mostly in Catalan. He is best known for his essays, but also for his historical and cultural analyses. His by far most influential wark was the book Nosaltres els valencians ("We the Valencians") (1962), but the books Qüestió de Noms ("Matter of Names") and Diccionari per a Ociosos ("Dictionary for Idlers") (1963) are also very famous. He became the intellectual leader of contemporary Valencian nationalism and was central in defining the Catalan Countries (Catalan: Països Catalans). Starting in the 1960s he became a civic referent in the Valencian Community of a Valencian movement advocating for union with Catalan culture.
In 1947 he graduated in law and he received a doctoral degree in Catalan philology in 1985. From 1946 to 1956 he co-directed the magazine Verb. Of his first books, all of which are poetry, the highlight is Escrit per al silenci ("Written for the Silence") (1954). In 1952 he began his collaborations with the press of Valencia in Levante: this would be one of his more prominent facets and one he would continue on with in Destino and in La Vanguardia.
With El descrèdit de la Realitat ("The Discredit of Reality") (1955) he started a notable career as an essayist of vast thematic breadth and whose incisive style was noted for its precise use of adjectives.[citation needed] Another aspect of his work was his erudition and concern with the craft of storytelling and he worked greatly to maintain a literary reviewal he pushed forward in anthologies. His dedication to Valencian themes culminated in 1962 with the publication of what remained as his most known work: Nosaltres els valencians ("We, the Valencians"), also Qüestió de Noms ("Matter of Names") and El País Valenciano ("The Valencian Country"), basic books on the history, culture and national identity problem of the Valencian Community from a Catalanist point of view.
In these books Fuster asserted that it was necessary to strength Valencia's relationships with the other Catalan speaking territories for there to be any chance of defending the autochthonous culture of Valencia. In this way he sought to bring a cultural community into existence, which has since come to be known as the Catalan Countries.
He continued on with this subject matter with the release of Raimon (1964), Combustible per a falles ("Combustible for Falles") (1967) and Ara o Mai ("Now or Never") (1981), among others. These, parts of his numerous studies and erudite historical and biographical articles, have been picked up in the I and III tomes of the Obres completes ("Complete Works"). The Diari ("Day-to-Day Works") (1952-1960) occupy the second volume.
Within the realm of essay writing, he published Figures del temps ("Figures of Times"), Yxart award (1957), Judicis Finals ("Final Judgments") (1960), Diccionari per a ociosos ("Dictionary for Idlers") (1964), Causar-se d'esperar ("Causing Oneself to Wait") (1965) , L'home, mesura de totes les coses ("The Man, Measure of All Things") (1967), and others -- always within the tradition moral root of classical humanism, close in spirit to the moralists and French reformers (from Montaigne on to the encyclopedists), as a critic and skeptic noted for his acid humor. Within his works on history, criticism and literary production, he published La Poesia Catalana ("Catalan Poetry") (1956), Poetes, Moriscos i Capellans ("Poets, Moorish and Cures") (1962), Heretgies, Revoltes i Sermons ("Heresies, Revolts and Sermons") (1968) and Literatura Catalana Contemporània ("Contemporary Catalan Literature") (1972), in addition to three extensive prologues for the works of Joan Salvat Papasseit (1962), Salvador Espriu (1963) and Josep Pla (1966), joined together to Contra el Noucentisme ("Against Noucentisme") (1978). He occasionally wrote song lyrics for Lluís Llach.
Fuster is the most considerable Catalan essayist of the generations that appeared after the Spanish Civil War, with a force that passed through the entire literary gamut and was focused on the cultural and civilian life of the Catalan Countries, an idea which he greatly contributed to creating.
He received the Premi d’Honor de les Lletres Catalanes ("Catalan Letters Award") (1975) and also, the year 1983, the Medalla d’Or de la Generalitat de Catalunya ("Gold Medal of Catalonia's Generality"). In 1984 he was named doctor honoris causa by the University of Barcelona and in 1986 he was named a professor of literature in the University of Valencia. In 1987 he collected his poetry into Set llibres de versos ("Seven Books of Verses"). The studies joined together in Llibres i problemes del Renaixentisme ("Books and problems of the Renaissance") (1989) are the fruit of the research carried out in his last few years. In 1994 the works Fuster Inèdit ("Unpublished Fuster") and Fuster Sabàtic ("Sabbatical Fuster") were edited.