- Jacint Verdaguer
Jacint Verdaguer i Santaló (Folgueroles,
May 17 ,1845 - Vallvidrera,June 10 ,1902 ) is one of the greatest poets of Catalan literature, a prominent literary figure of theRenaixença . The bishopTorras i Bages called him the Prince of the Catalan poets. He was also known as "mossèn" Cinto Verdaguer, because of his career as a priest.Life
He was born in Folgueroles, a town on the Plain of
Vic , in the "comarca" of Osona. His father was Josep Verdaguer i Ordeix (Tavèrnoles , 1817-Folgueroles , 1876) and his mother was Josepa Santaló i Planes (Folgueroles , 1819-1871). He was the third of eight children, only three of whom survived. In 1856 at the age of 11 he entered the Seminary of Vic. Until he entered the Seminary he lived like the other children in his town. The anecdotes told about him show that he stood out from his peers for his intelligence, astuteness and courage, helped by his athletic complexion. He showed a normally balanced compassion without any apparent religious inclinations.In 1863, when he was 18, he started to work as a teacher for a family at Can Tona (where he also helped out on the farm), while he continuted to study. Can Tona is in the municipal district of Sant Martí de Riudeperes, today
Calldetenes . In 1865, he participated inBarcelona 'sJocs Florals - or "Floral Games" - poetry contest and won four prizes. The next year he won two prizes in the sameJocs Florals .On
September 24 1870 he was ordainedpriest by the bishop Lluís Jordà inVic , and in October that same year, he said his first Mass in Sant Jordi hermitage. The next day he said his second Mass in Sant Francesc hermitage near Vic. In 1871, his mother died onJanuary 17 at the age of 52. OnSeptember 1 he was appointed bishopcoadjutor of Vinyoles d'Orís and three days later he took possession.In 1873 he published "Passió de Nostre Senyor Jesucrist" (Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ). He left Vinyoles d'Orís for health reasons and went to Vic. He went on a trip to
Roussillon and saw theCanigou , maybe for the first time. In December, he joined theCompanyia Transatlàntica as a chaplain because he was prescribed sea air for his health; he embarked inCadiz bound forHavana .In 1876, on
September 8 his father died at the age of 65. On board the "Ciudad Condal", on the return voyage fromCuba , Jacint Verdaguer finished his epic poem "L’Atlàntida". In November he entered the palace of the Marquis of Comillas as analms chaplain.In 1877, when he was 32, and having returned from his journey, the jury of the
Jocs Florals awarded him the special prize of theDiputation ofBarcelona for "L'Atlàntida ". Now he had earned his reputation as a poet.In 1878, he traveled to
Rome , where he was granted an audience with the PopeLeo XIII . They talked about Verdaguer's poem "L'Atlàntida". In 1880, as the winner of three prizes in theJocs Florals , he was proclaimedMestre en Gai Saber . That same year he published his book Montserrat.In 1883 he published "Oda a Barcelona" (Ode to Barcelona), and the city council of Barcelona produced a printrun of a hundred thousand copies. At the age of 39 Verdaguer traveled to
Paris ,Switzerland ,Germany andRussia . OnMarch 21 ,1886 , when he was 41 years old, the bishop Morgades crowned him as Poet of Catalonia in the monastery ofRipoll . He published the epic poem "Canigó " and made a pilgrimage to theHoly Land .In 1893, following controversy about aspects of his work as a priest, he left the post of alms chaplain at the Marquis of Comillas' palace. The publication of the trilogy "Jesús Infant" was completed, and he was assigned to the sanctuary of "la Gleva". For a period, he was stripped of his office as priest, although this was eventually restored. In 1894 the books "Roser de tot l'any" and "Veus del bon pastor" were published. On
March 31 he left the sanctuary of "la Gleva".On
May 17 ,1902 , on his 57th birthday, he moved from 235 Aragó street in Barcelona, where he lived, to the country house known as Vil·la Joana, inVallvidrera (Barcelona), where he hoped to convalesce. OnJune 10 he died in Vil·la Joana. Today, the house, converted into amuseum , can be visited.Verdaguer was buried in the "Sud-Oest"
Montjuïc cemetery inBarcelona .Selected works
Among his works are:
* "L'Atlàntida " (Atlantis, 1876)
* "Idil·lis i cants místics " (Idylls and Mystic Songs, 1879)
* "Montserrat" (1880, 1899)
* "A Barcelona " ("To Barcelona", 1883)
* "Caritat " (Charity, 1885)
* "Canigó" (1886)
* "Sant Francesc " (Saint Francis, 1895)
* "Flors del Calvari " (Flowers of Calvary, 1896)The scenic cantata "Atlàntida", composed by
Manuel de Falla and completed after de Falla's death byErnesto Halffter , is based on Verdaguer's "L'Atlàntida ". Manuel de Falla considered this large-scale orchestral piece to be the most important of all his works.Some of his shorter poems are well-known as songs in
Catalonia , especially "L'Emigrant" ("Sweet Catalonia, country of my heart...").Verdaguer's works are collected in English in "Selected Poems of Jacint Verdaguer: A Bilingual Edition", edited and translated by Ronald Puppo, with an introduction by Ramon Pinyol i Torrents, University of Chicago Press, 2007.
External links
* [http://www.lletra.net/noms/jverdaguer/index.html Webpage devoted to Jacint Verdaguer (lletrA (UOC), Catalan Literature Online)] en_icon
* [http://www.uoc.edu/lletra/noms/jverdaguer/index.html Jacint Verdaguer at Lletra, espai virtual de literatura catalana] ca_icon
* [http://www.webpersonal.net/nova/verdaguer/marcs.htm Page about Jacint Verdaguer] (in Catalan)References
*This article draws heavily on the corresponding article in the Catalan-language Wikipedia, which was accessed in the version of
December 21 ,2005 .
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