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Why Catalans insist on their identity. The tragic fate of the
millenary personality of Catalonia has rarely been fully
appreciated abroad. Since the early eighteenth century its national
voice has been submerged and fractured by a centralist state intent
on its arbitrary, unitarian vision of a homogenized Spain. Catalan
difference has emerged sporadically in the persons of such
irrepressible geniuses as Gaudí, Dalí, Miró and Bigas Luna but,
in the configuration of modern Europe, the relentlessinevitability
of the unified state has imposed and re-imposed its singular
cultural voice. The present volume attempts to equip the
English-speaking reader with a fuller understanding of the
uniqueness and quality of the culture of Catalonia by providing a
comprehensive portfolio of the creative contribution of the nation
across a broad spectrum of achievement. Though the artistic wealth
of the medieval period is acknowledged appropriately, this study,
with its focus on the modern age, privileges excellence not only in
the more conventional, academic spheres of history, music,
language, literature and the arts but also explores the value of
more basic, popular experience inareas such as sport, cinema,
festivals, cuisine and the city of Barcelona. DOMINIC KEOWN is
Reader in Catalan at the University of Cambridge. CONTRIBUTORS:
Elisenda Barbé, Robert Davidson, Alexander Ibarz, Louise Johnson,
Dominic Keown, Tess Knighton, Jaume Martí-Olivella, Dorothy Noyes,
Montserrat Roser i Puig, Antoni Segura, Miquel Strubell.
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