
Als meus pares, J. P. i R. I.
A quiet mountain house becomes a stage for a restless mother’s inner turmoil. Magdalena sits alone at a modest table, haunted by the lateness of her children and haunted by doubts about her own worth, while the evening shadows lengthen. When her friend Quica arrives, their conversation spirals into a heated debate about freedom, discipline, and the fragile balance between protecting a child’s innocence and allowing him to stumble on his own.
The tension deepens as Mossèn Geroni, a kindly local priest, drops in, offering a gentle but firm perspective on the responsibilities of parenthood and the community’s role in shaping youth. Their exchange reveals a mosaic of fear, love, and stubborn pride, painting a vivid portrait of rural life where every word carries the weight of tradition and longing. Listeners are drawn into the raw honesty of a family caught between generational expectations and the desire for a brighter, unburdened future.
Language
ca
Duration
~46 minutes (44K characters)
Release date
2026-02-16
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A major voice in Catalan modernism, this playwright and novelist wrote intense, idea-driven works that helped renew early 20th-century Catalan literature. His writing is remembered for its emotional force and its close attention to social conflict, faith, and personal freedom.
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