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Frederic Pujula i Valles

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Name
  
Frederic i

Died
  
February 14, 1962

Role
  
Journalist

Books
  
Homes artificials

Frederic Pujula i Valles ([fɾəðəˈɾik puʒuˈla j βəˈʎes]) (November 12, 1877 – February 14, 1962) was a Catalan journalist, dramatist, and a passionate Esperantist and contributor to the field of Esperanto literature. Born in Palamos, Girona, he travelled through Europe and stayed for a long time in Paris. He was involved in Joventut (1900–1906), the best "modernisme" review of Catalonia. During World War I, he fought with the French army.

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Valles wrote "Homes Artificials" (Artificial Men) which is the first short science fiction novel in the canon of Catalan literature. It was originally published in 1912, by Biblioteca Joventut in Barcelona. In this novel, the protagonist Doctor Pericart wants to obtain a new society, unsocialized and perfect. Transformed into a demigod, he creates a group of individualized androids, which will be the seeds of the new society.

In 1914, he was in Paris with his first wife, where he was organizing en International Convention of Esperanto. When that very year the 1914-1918 war broke out, he enlisted as an infantry soldier and took part at the first battles against the German army. Later on, as he could read and write the Morse alphabet, he was transferred to Communications between detachments of the French Army. It was during this period that, as a war correspondent of the daily paper "El Diluvio" he wrote a series of articles in Spanish about how was life in the trenches. When he returned to Barcelona, he was appointed Staff editor of that newspaper, which was favourable to a federal system for Spain. When in 1941 the fascist armies entered into Barcelona, they closed "El Diluvio", because Franco considered Federalism to be an offense. Consequently, Frederic Pujula Valles was sent to prison, together with the owner of the paper and the owner's two sons. Frederic Pujula received the death penalty, which was two weeks later conmuted to twenty years and one day. At the end, he was set free two years and two months since he was imprisoned.

Valles died in Bargemon, France, in 1962.

Catalan

  • Theater
  • El geni (1904)
  • El boig (1907, second part of El geni)
  • Dintre la gabia (1906, with Emili Tintore)
  • La veu del poble i El poble de la veu (1910, with Lluis Via)
  • Novels
  • Titelles febles (1902)
  • Creuant la plana morta (1903)
  • El metge nou (1903)
  • Homes artificials (1912), considered as the first science fiction novel in Catalan, published again 1986 Edicions Pleniluni, ISBN 84-85752-22-8.
  • Estudi Francesc Pi i Margall (1902), set of articles edited in Joventut.
  • Translations into Catalan:
  • Mes enlla de las forsas, of the Norwegian Bjornson (1904)
  • Kaatje, theater of the Belgian Paul Spaak (1914)
  • novels of Georges Simenon
  • Esperanto

  • Naivulo
  • Karabandolo la plugisto
  • Fiskaptisto kaj rigardanto
  • La grafo erarinta (1908)
  • Monologs
  • La Rompantoj (1907)
  • Senhejmulo
  • La Pipamanto
  • Theater
  • Autunaj ventoj (1909)
  • Novelo (1908)
  • References

    Frederic Pujula i Valles Wikipedia