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Rossend Marsol Clua
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Rossend Marsol Clua, known by his nickname Sícoris, (Artesa de Segre, 22 October 1922 - Andorra la Vella, 17 January 2006) was an Andorran journalist and write
He studied law in the University of Barcelona and was a correspondent for several publication until he had to leave the country for his anti-Francoist and Catalanist ideals. He was later correspondent for the newspapers La Mañana (1959–1990), La Vanguardia (1965–1978), etc. He worked for Radio Andorra and Ràdio Valira and published several books of poems. He was part of the revitalization of the bear dances in Andorra, particularly in Encamp.[1] He was the conductor of Andorran Literature Night (Nit Literària Andorrana) from its creation in 1978.
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Books of poems
- Cel i muntanya, Les Escaldes 1989
- Festa major, Les Escaldes 2001
- La terra dels Valires, Andorra la Vella 2003
References
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