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Jusep Torres Campalans is the "biography" of a fictitious Catalan painter written by Spanish novelist Max Aub and published in 1958. According to the book, during his stay in Paris Campalans became one of the co-founders of the Cubist movement. After the beginning of World War II, he is said to have moved to Mexico, where he spent the rest of his life as a recluse in Chiapas. The book even included a catalogue of his works (written by "H. R. Town") for a planned exhibition at the Tate Gallery in 1942 (which, of course, never materialized), with illustrations and photos. Parallels with Aub's life have been noted. The book is still often listed as a real biography.

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  • Jusep Torres Campalans és la "biografia" d'un pintor català fictici escrita pel novel·lista valencià en llengua castellana Max Aub Mohrenwitz i publicada el 1958. Segons el llibre, durant la seva estada a París, Torres Campalans esdevenia amic de Picasso i un del cofundadors del cubisme. Al començament de la Segona Guerra Mundial, es va traslladar a viure a Mèxic, on va passar la resta de la seva vida en seclusió a Chiapas. El llibre fins i tot inclou un catàleg de les seves feines (escrit per "H. R. Town") amb il·lustracions i fotos, per a una exposició planejada a la galeria Tate el 1942 (que, òbviament, mai es va materialitzar). S'hi han trobat paral·lelismes amb la vida d'Aub i Torres Campalans. El llibre és encara sovint llistat com a biografia real. (ca)
  • Jusep Torres Campalans is the "biography" of a fictitious Catalan painter written by Spanish novelist Max Aub and published in 1958. According to the book, during his stay in Paris Campalans became one of the co-founders of the Cubist movement. After the beginning of World War II, he is said to have moved to Mexico, where he spent the rest of his life as a recluse in Chiapas. The book even included a catalogue of his works (written by "H. R. Town") for a planned exhibition at the Tate Gallery in 1942 (which, of course, never materialized), with illustrations and photos. Parallels with Aub's life have been noted. The book is still often listed as a real biography. (en)
  • Jusep Torres Campalans est le titre d’une œuvre de l’écrivain espagnol Max Aub publiée en 1958. (fr)
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  • Jusep Torres Campalans és la "biografia" d'un pintor català fictici escrita pel novel·lista valencià en llengua castellana Max Aub Mohrenwitz i publicada el 1958. Segons el llibre, durant la seva estada a París, Torres Campalans esdevenia amic de Picasso i un del cofundadors del cubisme. Al començament de la Segona Guerra Mundial, es va traslladar a viure a Mèxic, on va passar la resta de la seva vida en seclusió a Chiapas. El llibre fins i tot inclou un catàleg de les seves feines (escrit per "H. R. Town") amb il·lustracions i fotos, per a una exposició planejada a la galeria Tate el 1942 (que, òbviament, mai es va materialitzar). S'hi han trobat paral·lelismes amb la vida d'Aub i Torres Campalans. El llibre és encara sovint llistat com a biografia real. (ca)
  • Jusep Torres Campalans is the "biography" of a fictitious Catalan painter written by Spanish novelist Max Aub and published in 1958. According to the book, during his stay in Paris Campalans became one of the co-founders of the Cubist movement. After the beginning of World War II, he is said to have moved to Mexico, where he spent the rest of his life as a recluse in Chiapas. The book even included a catalogue of his works (written by "H. R. Town") for a planned exhibition at the Tate Gallery in 1942 (which, of course, never materialized), with illustrations and photos. Parallels with Aub's life have been noted. The book is still often listed as a real biography. (en)
  • Jusep Torres Campalans est le titre d’une œuvre de l’écrivain espagnol Max Aub publiée en 1958. (fr)
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