El cor del poble : $b Drama en tres actes

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El cor del poble : $b Drama en tres actes

by Ignasi Iglesias

CA·~1 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total
1

Aquest text ha estat digitalitzat i processat per l’Institut d’Estudis Catalans, com a part del projecte Corpus Textual Informatitzat de la Llengua Catalana (https://ctilc.iec.cat/scripts/CTILCCorpus\_Descarr.asp), CC BY-NC

1:08
2

Acte primer

2:24
3

Escena I

5:18
4

Escena II

1:19
5

Escena III

8:53
6

Escena IV

0:28
7

Escena V

1:03
8

Escena VI

3:34
9

Escena VII

4:28
10

Escena VIII

4:50

Description

In a sun‑worn kitchen perched on the third floor of a Barcelona suburb, the stage is alive with the clink of copper pots, a half‑filled water tap, and a view that spills from smoky factories to the distant sea. The décor—whitewashed walls, blue‑painted beams, flower‑patterned tiles—grounds the story firmly in the everyday world of early‑twentieth‑century workers, while the open window lets in the restless hum of a city on the brink of change. The atmosphere feels both intimate and expansive, hinting at lives caught between home comforts and the relentless grind of industrial life.

At the heart of the first act, Madrona, a modestly dressed matriarch, greets the energetic young Xic, whose bright scarf and battered shoes mark him as a hopeful yet weary laborer. Their brisk exchange about delayed wages and a quarrelsome landlord quickly exposes the strains of poverty, the tug of political chatter, and the flicker of resistance that runs through the neighbourhood. The dialogue blends humor with a sharp social edge, inviting listeners to feel the pulse of a community striving for dignity amid the clamor of progress.

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Language

ca

Duration

~1 hours (105K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Barcelona: Tip. L'avenç, 1902.

Credits

Joan Queralt Gil

Release date

2024-01-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ignasi Iglesias

Ignasi Iglesias

1871–1928

A key voice in Catalan modernist theater, this playwright and poet wrote with sympathy for working people and a sharp eye for social tensions. His plays helped shape the evolution of Catalan drama around the turn of the twentieth century.

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