Arrenquem amb la prèvia de L’aranya, l’estrena d’aquesta setmana al TNC que se suma a la commemoració del centenari de la mort d'Àngel Guimerà. Jaume Forés explica què trobarem a la Sala Gran a l'article El Guimerà familiar de Prat i Coll i que podeu complementar amb Àngel Guimerà, avui. Postil·les al centenari on Enric Gallén fa balanç crític de la commemoració del centenari del dramaturg.
Encara amb teatre i els homenatges, passem a Oriol Puig Taulé que publica Els fantasmes de Joan Brossa. Avui destaca dues actuacions de totes que va veure a la Fundació Joan Brossa al cicle Exorcismes. Patrimoni i performativitat.
Un altre article que no hauríeu de deixar escapar és Elias Khoury o lluitar per un país on no has estat de Júlia Bacardit on parla de La porta del sol, la reedició que ha fet Club editor de La cova del sol d’Elias Khoury, considerada la gran novel·la de la catàstrofe palestina i de tot el Llevant. L’autora ens fa cinc cèntims d’aquesta novel·la:
Joan Burdeus aquesta setmana ha vist el primer capítol de la nova temporada de Crims i ha escrit Crims després de la mort de Twitter, que diu el següent:
I viatgem a Ucraïna de la mà de Fran Richart, que es troba al cor artístic d'Ucraïna, a Khàrkiv, on la cultura ha esdevingut un pilar per la moral del país. Fa dies va escriure una primera crònica on menciona a diversos artistes joves amb qui ha pogut parlar durant la seva estada. Encara des d’Ucraïna ens explica des d’on escriurà el seu text que tindrà la poesia com a protagonista.
Montserrat Dameson recita un fragment de Les ombres dels altres, escrit des d’una terrassa del barri de Gràcia on ha recordat les ombres dels homes del seu passat.
No deixeu escapar Deu vulgarismes molt selectes d'Enric Gomà. De tots ells li hem demanat que en trii dos.
Finalment, Bernat Puigtobella ha llegit l’última novel·la de Marta Orriols, A l’altra banda de la por (Proa). Escoltem un fragment de l'entrevista on l'autora explica com i quan va començar a escriure la novel·la.
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