Joan-Lluís Lluís
Joan-Lluís Lluís (Perpignan, 1963) is an award-winning Catalan writer. His works include five novels and a collection of essays entitled Conversa amb el meu gos sobre França i els francesos (Conversation with my Dog about France and the French, 2002). This last work, which Lluís himself describes as a pamphlet,[1] focuses on the precarious linguistic situation of the Catalans under French administration.
He is co-author, with musician Pascal Comelade, of a manifesto published in 1998 by linguistic and cultural activists from Northern Catalonia.[2]
His 2004 novel El dia de l'ós (The Day of the Bear) won the prestigious Joan Crexells Prize.
Works
- Els ulls de sorra (Eyes of Sand) (La Magrana, Barcelona, 1993, ISBN 84-7410-692-3)
- Vagons robats (Stolen Carriages) (La Magrana, Barcelona, 1995, ISBN 84-7410-860-8)
- Cirera (Cherry) (La Magrana, Barcelona, 1996, ISBN 84-7410-933-7)
- El crim de l'escriptor cansat (The Crime of the Weary Writer) (La Magrana, Barcelona, 1999, ISBN 978-84-8264-254-3)
- Conversa amb el meu gos sobre França i els francesos (Conversation with my Dog about France and the French) (La Magrana, Barcelona, 2002, ISBN 84-8264-412-2). Premi Joan Coromines de la CAL. A collection of essays.
- El dia de l'ós (The Day of the Bear) (ed. de la Magrana, Barcelona, 2004, ISBN 84-7871-199-6). Joan Crexells Prize.
- Pascal Comelade i Arsène Lupin, les proves irrefutables d'una enginyosa mistificació (Mare Nostrum, Perpignan, 2005, ISBN 2-908476-41-X).
- Diccionari dels llocs imaginaris dels Països Catalans (Dictionary of Imaginary Places in the Catalan Countries) (RBA, 2006, ISBN 978-84-7871-430-8)
- Aiguafang (ed. de la Magrana, Barcelona, 2008, ISBN 978-84-9867-255-8). Serra d'Or Prize.
- Xocolata desfeta, exercicis d'espill (ed. de la Magrana, Barcelona, 2010, ISBN 978-84-8264-031-0)
- A cremallengua, elogi de la diversitat lingüística (ed. Viena, Barcelona, 2011, ISBN 978-84-8330-662-8).
- Les cròniques del déu coix (The Lame God's Chronicles) (ed. Proa, Barcelona, 2013, ISBN 978-84-7588-423-3). Lletra d'Or Prize.
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