Roser Cabré-Verdiell and Xavier Bosch inaugurate the week of Sant Jordi

The writers Roser Cabré-Verdiell (Aioua, Males Herbes) and Xavier Bosch (March 32, Univers/Catedral) set the tone for the beginning of Sant Jordi's week this Monday on the palace of the Generalitat de Catalunya, among the many institutional speeches by the Minister of Tradition, Natàlia Garriga, and the president, Pere Aragonès.

Roser Cabré-Verdiell and Xavier Bosch inaugurate the week of Sant Jordi

The writers Roser Cabré-Verdiell (Aioua, Males Herbes) and Xavier Bosch (March 32, Univers/Catedral) set the tone for the beginning of Sant Jordi's week this Monday on the palace of the Generalitat de Catalunya, among the many institutional speeches by the Minister of Tradition, Natàlia Garriga, and the president, Pere Aragonès.

In an act that's consolidated with this second version (Josep Vallverdú starred in it final yr), Cabré-Verdiell informed a narrative she herself starred in on April 23, 1991: a woman who doesn't win the floral video games of faculty and, unhappy, walks together with her mom among the many crowd and the flood of books, she sees a lady writing who says to her: "You might be right here for the gargoyle!". The lady appears for the improbable animal, doesn't discover it and, after all, will get misplaced. He leads to the Generalitat palace itself, guarded by a policeman who tells him: "You do not have sparrows in your head, however gargoyles". The lady hasn't discovered the gargoyle, but, however she hasn't misplaced her curiosity or her want to discover the world, the fantasy that results in literature.

To make his speech, Bosch requested 100 folks why they learn, and among the many solutions "so many heads, so many hats", comparable to: to dwell, to chuckle, to outlive - from an oncology therapy room -, to be taught , to neglect, to recollect, to grasp the world, to heal, to withstand, to freak out, to mature, to cry, to be trustworthy to the language, to a method of understanding emotions, to tell apart between the great and the dangerous in historical past, to place your self of their footwear of those that do not assume such as you, to fall in love, to flee, as remedy, not to take a look at screens, to not die, to sleep, to be free or to guess on peace -always!-, to dwell, to chuckle and love the phrases... "ultimately, to be comfortable".

Earlier, the minister had praised studying by emphasizing the Nationwide E book and Studying Plan, which goals to extend studying charges and "make tradition attain all residents".

President Aragonès, for his half, has spoken of tradition as a "primary piece within the configuration of the nation", "with all of the accents and all of the riches of Catalonia" and has made a name to "overcome the self-indulgent mirage of current years in relation to the language and to make a extra correct analysis" of the place we're". To finish the occasion, earlier than the refreshments within the Tarongers patio, a video of the singer Julieta was proven.

The occasion was attended by 100 visitors, together with a very good political illustration, such because the vice-president of Parliament appearing as president, Alba Vergés; former president José Montilla; the Ministers of Justice, Gemma Ubasart; of Schooling, Josep Cambray; of Territory, Juli Fernández; of Well being, Manel Balcells, and of Inside, Joan Ignasi Elena; in addition to the top of the opposition, Salvador Illa; or the deputy mayor of Barcelona, ​​Albert Batet. There was additionally the director of the Establishment of Catalan Letters (ILC), Izaskun Arretxe; the director of the Ramon Llull Institute (IRL), Pere Almeda; the Secretary of Linguistic Coverage, Francesc Xavier Vila; the president of the Catalan Language Writers Affiliation, Sebastià Portell; the president of the Chamber of Books, Patrici Tixis, the publishers Ester Pujol, Oriol Magrinyà or Joan Carles Girbés or the coordinator of the Nationwide E book and Studying Plan, Montse Ayats, amongst different personalities from the cultural world.

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