Atlantis is a majestic, epic poem and a lasting jewel of Catalan literary tradition. With a colossal architecture and a descriptive power that creates memorable passages of prodigious beauty - the vision of the garden of the Hesperides and the dream of Queen Isabel are just some examples - this poem was the winner of the Jocs Florals in 1877, the forging work of the modern Catalan literary language, and earned Verdaguer literary recognition in and outside of Catalonia.
Jacint Verdaguer Books
Jacint Verdaguer is celebrated as a foremost poet in Catalan literature, a pivotal figure of the Renaixença national revival movement. His verse delves into profound human emotions and spiritual quests, often drawing from religious and national themes. Verdaguer masterfully blends epic narrative with lyrical sensitivity, crafting works that resonate with enduring power and significance.



Selected Poems of Jacint Verdaguer
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Jacint Verdaguer, a significant poet of the late nineteenth century, played a pivotal role in revitalizing Catalan literature after centuries of suppression. His epic, civil, and religious verses celebrate Catalonian tradition and history, framing them within the Romantic ideals of European nation-building. Verdaguer's work not only highlights the unique cultural identity of Catalonia but also marks a crucial moment in the resurgence of its literary heritage.
Mount Canigo
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Catalonia's towering Romantic poet and rebel priest, Jacint Verdaguer (1845-1902), delves deep into the Catalan imaginary in his foundational long poem Mount Canigo (1886), recounting the historical and legendary mix, both tragic and triumphant, of the medieval origins of modern Catalonia.