
I catch a letter and turn the world upside down: Joan Brossa
- poet
- Categories:Leaders & Notable People
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:36
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- Size:240mm×240mm
- Publication Place:Spain
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★This series is dedicated to creating picture books and biographies of outstanding figures for children over 7 years old, with concise language and excellent illustrations, which are very suitable as extracurricular reading materials for children.
★Aims to lead children closer to those great figures in science, culture and history. While they have made great achievements in their own fields, they have also made significant contributions to the development of society and the quality of people’s lives.
★Each book contains a chronology of major events.
9 titles in this series: Ildefonso Cerdà、Martín Chirino、Alicia de Larrocha、Benito Pérez Galdós、Joan Brossa、Blas Cabrera、Mercedes Pinto、Agustín de Betancourt、León y Castillo
Description
Welcome to the incredible world created by magicians & poets!
Author
She was born in 1895 and has been working at the Joan Brusa Foundation since 2012. She cooperates with various museum institutions to carry out creative activities related to Brusa's museum projects, curatorial, educational activities, social networks and publications. Her mantra is a poem by Bruza: one must aim at infinity in order to advance one meter.