Abstract

Josep M. Millas-Raurell (Barcelona 1896-1971) was one of the most active intellectuals in Catalonia during the 1920s and 1930s. His desire to attain a cultural system comparable to European norms became solidified in the field of theater in his work in translation, management, and artistic creation and was grounded in positions that were radically critical of existing models of theatrical production and consumption. His silence, almost absolute, following the war would convert him into a paradigm of yet another intellectual rebellion that was cast aside with the conflict that began in 1936.

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