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    Joan Oliver i Sallarès (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈan uliˈβej səʎəˈɾɛs]), also known by his pseudonym Pere Quart, (1899 in Sabadell – 1986 in Barcelona)...
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    mainly responsible for the renewal of Catalan prose), Mercè Rodoreda, Joan Oliver Sallarès or "Pere Quart", Pere Calders, Gabriel Ferrater, Manuel de Pedrolo...
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    football club Covilhã is a member city of the Eurotowns network Joan Oliver i Sallarès (1899–1986): Catalan-language poet and playwright, also known as...
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  • 2019. Molière (9 September 2014). El misantrop. Translated by Oliver i Sallarès, Joan. Grupo Planeta Spain. ISBN 9788415954194. Prat, Enric (2002). Vila...
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  • Carbonell, Maria Mercè Marçal, Lluís Llach, Maria Àngels Anglada, Joan Oliver i Sallarès Pere Quart, Avel·lí Artís-Gener Tísner, Josep Maria Espinàs and...
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  • Balaguer. Historian and Bibliologist. Barcelona, 1887 – 1982. 1970 – Joan Oliver i Sallarès (Pere Quart). Poet and Playwright. Sabadell, 1899 – Barcelona, 1986...
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  • (1893–1987), poet, essayist and writer Josep Pla (1897–1981), writer Joan Oliver i Sallarès (1899–1986), pseudonym Pere Quart, poet, playwright, translator...
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    Parr, Stephen Gill, Chris Jordan, Dinu Li, Gabriel Orozco, Mireia Sallarès, Oliver Sieber & Katja Stuke, Alejandro Castellote, Horacio Fernández, and...
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