Sagarra, Josep Maria De
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(Josep Maria de Sagarra i Castellarnau)(zhōsĕp´ mərē´ə dā səgär´rə ē kästəl-lyär´nou), 18941961, Catalonian poet, novelist, and playwright. He published his first poems at the age of 12 and later, on the advice of his mentors Miquel
Costa i Llobera and Joan
Maragall i Gorina, abandoned law for writing. Among his important poetic works are
Cançons d'abril i novembre [songs of April and November] (1918), which makes graceful use of regional idioms, and the epic poem
El Comte Arnau [Count Arnau] (1928), which emphasizes the human aspects of myth. His numerous plays, which were enormously popular, are noted for their originality and grace of language; they include
L'estudiant i la pubille (1921) and
L'hostel de la glòria (1931). His novels are largely social satires.