Joan Francesc Mira i Casterà

Joan Francesc Mira

Mira in L'Alcúdia , November 2007
Born (1939-12-03) December 3, 1939
València (País Valencià)
Occupation Writer
Language Catalan / Valencian
Period 1974 – present
Genre Essay, poetry
Notable works Crítica de la nació pura
Sobre la nació dels valencians
Website
www.joanfmira.info

Joan Francesc Mira i Casterà (València, December 3, 1939) is a Valencian writer, anthropologist and sociologist.[1] He is an honorary member of the Associació d'Escriptors en Llengua Catalana and President of Acció Cultural del País Valencià.[2] In politics he is a supporter and has been a candidate of Valencian Nationalist Bloc in 2000 and 2003.[2]

Around the valencianist and historical theme, his works include Crítca de la Nació Pura (1985), which he discusses the concept of nation, Sobre la nació dels valencians (1997) and Els Borja, família i mite ("The Borgia: family and myth", 2000).

Biography

In 1959 he obtained a bachelor's degree in Pontifical Gregorian University, and the following year, also in Rome, he graduated in philosophy by Lateran University. In 1962 he graduated in Philosophy from the University of Valencia and he reached his PhD in Philosophy from the same university in 1971.[3] He later worked as a professor of Ancient Greek language in 1983 and 1991, when he reached the chair of this language in the Jaume I University where he developed his teaching.[3] In 1991 he received the Creu de Sant Jordi Award for his civic engagement. Also in 1999 became a member of the Institute of Catalan Studies.

During the seventies he collaborates in the Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale from Sorbonne, and in 1978+1979 he was lecturer at the Princeton University. He directed the Valencian Institute of Sociology and Social Anthropology between 1980 and 1984, and in 1982 he founded the Museum of Ethnology in Valencia, institution that he directed until 1984.[1]

He is also author of novels and short stories as El bou de foc (1974), Els cucs de seda (1975), Viatge al final del fred (1984), Els treballs perduts (1989) – Lectors del Temps Award, 1990 and a thematic approach to Ulysses from Joyce-, Borja Papa (1996), Quatre qüestions d'amor (1998) and Purgatori (2002).

As a translator, include versions of The Divine Comedy (2001), the Gospel (2004) and the Odyssey (2011)[4]

In 2009 he was awarded the Premi de la Crítica de narrativa catalana 2008 for his work El professor d'historia.[5]

Works

Novels

Short stories

Essays, studies, biographies

Translations

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Joan Francesc Mira i Casterà". www.enciclopedia.cat. Enciclopèdia Catalana. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Joan Francesc Mira substituirà Eliseu Climent a la presidència d'ACPV". www.vilaweb.cat. Vilaweb. July 10, 2012. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  3. 1 2 "Joan Francesc Mira". Elpoderdelapalabra.com. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  4. Editorial file translation of Odyssey
  5. "David Trueba gana el Premio Nacional de la Crítica". www.elpais.es. El País. April 18, 2009. Retrieved April 11, 2015.
  6. Pujol, Clàudia (February 2010). "Entrevista a Joan F. Mira". Sàpiens (88): 22–123.

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