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Clara Janés Nadal, born in
Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ...
(6 November 1940), is a Spanish writer of several literary genres. She is recognised as a poet and is distinguished as a translator of different central European and eastern languages. Since 2015, she has occupied a seat in the Real Academia Española becoming the tenth woman elected as a member of the RAE.


Biography

Clara Janés was born in Barcelona on 6 November 1940, the daughter of Ester Nadal and the famous editor and poet Josep Janés (l'Hospitalet de Llobregat, 1913 - Monós, Alto Penedés, 1959). She was brought up in
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, on the outskirts of Barcelona. Her love for literature, especially poetry, started at an early age after reading several verses of Saint Teresa of Jesus. In 1957, she began her degree in philosophy at the University of Barcelona, where Professor Jose Manuel Blecua taught her the literature of
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and
Francisco de Quevedo Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas, Knight of the Order of Santiago (; 14 September 1580 – 8 September 1645) was a Spanish nobleman, politician and writer of the Baroque era. Along with his lifelong rival, Luis de Góngora ...
, among other traditional literature poets. This has been the fundamental influence of her interest in traditional poetry. After the death of her father in 1960, she moved to
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, where she finished her university degree. Clara Janés completed her studies at the University of Paris where she studied Maîtrise in
comparative literature Comparative literature is an academic field dealing with the study of literature and cultural expression across linguistic, national, geographic, and disciplinary boundaries. Comparative literature "performs a role similar to that of the study ...
. At the age of 23, the author
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who was her mother's friend, read one of her poems. The author also enabled her to publish her first book, ''Las estrellas vencidas,'' in 1964. That same year, she decided to move to
Madrid Madrid ( , ) is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a Madrid metropolitan area, metropolitan area population of approximately 6.7 million. It is the Largest cities of the Europ ...
, where she currently resides.
Clara Janés confesses that her world changed when she read ''Night with Hamlet'', by the
Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical brothers, Lech, Czech, and Rus' Places * Czech, ...
author
Vladimír Holan Vladimír Holan (; September 16, 1905 – March 31, 1980) was a Czechoslovak poet famous for employing obscure language, dark topics and pessimistic views in his poems. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in the late 1960s. Life Holan was born ...
. The author later agreed to meet her in
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, where she decided to learn
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and began to translate it.
Since 1983, Clara Janés has participated in national and international literary events. Her poetry has been translated into twenty languages. She directs the Collection Poesía del Oriente y del Mediterráneo, in which she has published works of poets such as
Yunus Emre Yunus Emre () also known as Derviş Yunus (Yunus the Dervish) (1238–1328) (Old Anatolian Turkish: يونس امره) was a Turkish folk poet and Islamic Sufi mystic who greatly influenced Turkish culture. His name, ''Yunus'', is the Muslim ...
, Sohrab Sepehri, Adonis, Halas, Vladimir Holan, Nezval, Orten,
Jaroslav Seifert Jaroslav Seifert (; 23 September 1901 – 10 January 1986) was a Czech writer, poet and journalist. Seifert was awarded the 1984 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his poetry which endowed with freshness, sensuality and rich inventiveness provides ...
, Ilhan Berk, Rumi,
Odysseas Elytis Odysseas Elytis ( el, Οδυσσέας Ελύτης , pen name of Odysseas Alepoudellis, el, Οδυσσέας Αλεπουδέλλης; 2 November 1911 – 18 March 1996) was a Greek poet, man of letters, essayist and translator, regarded as th ...
, António Ramos Rosa, Wang Wei,
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, Nichita Stănescu, Du Fu,
Johannes Bobrowski Johannes Bobrowski (originally ''Johannes Konrad Bernhard Bobrowski''; 9 April 1917 – 2 September 1965) was a German lyric poet, narrative writer, adaptor and essayist. Life Bobrowski was born on 9 April 1917Bobrowski, Johannes (1984). ''S ...
, Hafez of Shiraz, Halladch Mansur Mahmud Darwish, Sujata Bhatt,
Forugh Farrokhzad Forugh Farrokhzad ( fa, فروغ فرخزاد; 28 December 1934 – 14 February 1967) was an influential Iranian poet and film director. She was a controversial modernist poet and an iconoclast,* feminist author.Forugh Farrokhzad died at the age ...
,
Ahmad Shamloo Ahmad Shamlou ( fa, احمد شاملو, ''Ahmad Šāmlū'' , also known under his pen name A. Bamdad ( fa, ا. بامداد)) (December 12, 1925 – July 23, 2000) was an Iranian poet, writer, and journalist. Shamlou was arguably the most infl ...
,
Abbas Kiarostami Abbas Kiarostami ( fa, عباس کیارستمی ; 22 June 1940 – 4 July 2016) was an Iranian film director, screenwriter, poet, photographer, and film producer. An active filmmaker from 1970, Kiarostami had been involved in the production of ...
,
Al-Mutanabbi Abū al-Ṭayyib Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn al-Mutanabbī al-Kindī ( ar, أبو الطيب أحمد بن الحسين المتنبّي الكندي; – 23 September 965 AD) from Kufa, Abbasid Caliphate, was a famous Abbasid-era Arab poet at th ...
, Sappho, and Rilke.
Since 7 May 2015, she has occupied the "U" seat in the Royal Spanish Academy, which was left vacant after the death of Eduardo García de Enterria (16 September 2013). In 2019, she was a contributor to ''A New Divan: A Lyrical Dialogue Between East and West'' (Gingko Library, 2019). Clara Janés is the tenth woman to be elected as a member of the RAE.


Literature

Clara Janés contributes to the literary fields of poetry, novel, biography and essay. Additionally, she is distinguished as a translator, particularly of the Czech language and the poetry of Vladimir Holan and Jaroslav Seifert. She has also translated into Spanish the works of
Marguerite Duras Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (, 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras (), was a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her script for the film '' Hiroshima mon amour'' (1959) e ...
,
Nathalie Sarraute Nathalie Sarraute (; born Natalia Ilinichna Tcherniak ( rus, Ната́лья Ильи́нична Черня́к); – 19 October 1999) was a French writer and lawyer. Personal life Sarraute was born in Ivanovo-Voznesensk (now Ivanovo), 300&n ...
,
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, and
William Golding Sir William Gerald Golding (19 September 1911 – 19 June 1993) was a British novelist, playwright, and poet. Best known for his debut novel ''Lord of the Flies'' (1954), he published another twelve volumes of fiction in his lifetime. In 1980 ...
, and in collaboration with native people of Turkish and
Persian Persian may refer to: * People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language ** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples ** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
descent, she has translated both modern and ancient myths.
The Hispanic Biruté Ciplijauskaité describes the author as a significant example of the evolution of women in Spanish literature .
The book ''Kampa'' (1989) places Clara Janés among the great poets that have addressed the issue of the literature autonomasia, love (Rosa Chacel, 1989).
It is complicated to categorise Clara Janés within a particular literary movement of the late twentieth century. Several critics claim that part of her work could be encompassed into the literary movement of the " novisimos", although she does not form part of it. (Sharon Kafee Ugalde, 2012). The poet uses her own style and language in her work.
Clara Janés is considered a mediator between the Eastern and Western world (Debra Fazer-McMahon, 2010). "The intention of the poet to break down barriers between the Eastern and Western cultures is reflected in the historical context of the Islamic presence in Spain and the present arrival of Muslim immigrants in Spain and other countries of the
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" ( Kafee Sharon Ugalde, 2012).
Part of her work has been translated into more than twenty different languages and is presented in the following volumes: Las estrellas vencidas (1964), Límite humano (1974), En busca de Cordelia and Poemas rumanos (1975), Antología personal (1979), Libro de alienaciones (1980), Eros (1981), Kampa (1986), Fósiles (1987), Rosas de fuego and Divan of the Opal of Fire (1996), La indetenible quietud (1998), El libro de los pájaros (1999) and Paralajes (2002).


Phases in her literature

The first stage of her literary career begins with the book Las estrellas vencidas. Followed by Límite humano (1974), En busca de Cordelia and poemas romanos (1975), Antología personal 1959-1979 (1979) and Libro de alienaciones (1980) In this period, Clara Janés represents herself as a traditional feminine figure in search for the origin of femininity. 2Moreover, she also incorporates existential elements such as anxiety, dissatisfaction, depression, loneliness, as well as relationships and their difficulties.
In search of answers to her questions about life, the poet defines a transition between the first and second stage of her career, with her collection of poems, Vivir (1983). The poems found in this collection address the serenity of spirit.
With the book Eros (1981) begins her second literature stage. This period is characterised by feminism, sensuality, eroticism and love. The entire theme of love achieves its peak in one of her following poetry books, Creciente fértil (1989).


Acknowledgements

Relating to translation: * (1992) Tutav Foundation Prize, Turkey, for her task in dissemination of Turkish poetry in Spain * * (1997) National Translation Prize for her entire work. * * (2000) Medal of Merit First category of the Czech Republic for her work as a translator and transmitter of the literature of the country * * (2007) X National Prize for Literature "Teresa de Ávila" Her poetry has also won major awards: * (1983) City of Barcelona Prize for Vivir * * (1998) City of Melilla Prize for Arcángel de sombra * * (2002) Poetry Prize Gil de Biedma for Los secretos del bosque


Works

*''Isla del suicidio''. Poetry. *''Las estrellas vencidas'', 1964. Poetry. *''La noche de Abel Micheli'',1965. Novel. *''Desintegración'', 1969. Novel. *''La vida callada de Federico Mompou'', 1972. Biography. *''Tentativa de encuentro y tentativa de olvido'', 1972. *''Límite humano'', 1973. Poetry. *''Aprender a envejecer'', 1973. Essay. *''Poemas Rumanos'', 1973. Poetry. *''En busca de Cordelia y Poemas rumanos'', 1975. Poetry. *''Cartas a Adriana'', 1976. Novel. *''Antología personal'' (1959-1979), 1979. Poetry. *''Libro de alienaciones'', 1980. Poetry. *''Sendas de Rumanía'', 1981. Novel. *''Eros'', 1981. Poetry. *''Pureza canelo'', 1981. Biography. *''Tentativa de olvido'', 1982. Tales. *''Roig, Montserrat. Before the civil war'', 1982. Tales. *'' Pessarrodona, Marta. La búsqueda de Elizabeth'', 1982. Tales. *''Vivir'', 1983. Poetry. *''Fósiles'', 1985. Poetry. *''Kampa : poesía, música y voz'', 1986. Poetry. *''Las primeras poetisas en lengua castellana'', 1986. Poetry. *''Federico Mompou : vida, textos y documentos'', 1987. Essay. *''Lapidario'', 1988. Poetry. *''Creciente fértil'', 1989. Poetry. *''Los caballos del sueño'', 1989. Novel. *''Jardín y laberinto'', 1990. Biography. *''Esbozos'', 1990. Poetry. *''El hombre de Adén'', 1991. Novel. *''Emblemas'', 1991. Poetry. *''Espejismos'', 1991. Novel. *''Las palabras de la tribu: escritura y habla'', 1993. Essay. *''Rosas de fuego'', 1996. Poetry. *''Cirlot, el no mundo y la poesía imaginal'', 1996. Essay. *''Diván del ópalo de fuego'', 1996. Poetry. *''Espejos de agua'', 1997. Tales. *''El persa. Cuento''. Tales. *"El libro de los pájaros" 1999.Poetry *''Arcángel de sombra'', 2000. Poetry *''Los secretos del bosque'', Visor, Madrid, 2002 (Premio J. Gil de Biedma, 2002). *"Paralajes", Barcelona, Tusquets, 2002. Poetry. *"Vilanos", Madrid, AdamaRamada, 2004. Poetry. *"Fractales", Valencia, Pre-Textos, 2005. Poetry. *"Huellas sobre una corteza", Valladolid, Fundación Jorge Guillén, 2005. Poetry. *"Los números oscuros" Siruela, 2006. Poetry. *"La indetenible quietud", Siruela, 2008. Poetry. *"Variables ocultas", 2010. Poetry. *"De la realidad y la poesía: Tres conversaciones y un poema", 2010. Ensayo y poesía. *"Orbes del sueño" Vaso Roto, 2013. Poetry. *"Según la costumbre de las olas" 2013. Poetry. *"Movimientos insomnes". 2014. *"Poética y Poesía". 2014.


Bibliography

*C. Wilcox, J. CLARA JANES: HACIA SU POEMARIO DE LOS AÑOS OCHENTA. dfAvailable at: http://cvc.cervantes.es/literatura/aih/pdf/10/aih_10_3_038.pdf ccessed 27 Feb. 2016 * *Cervantesvirtual.com. (2016). Clara Janés nlineAvailable at: http://www.cervantesvirtual.com/portales/clara_janes/ ccessed 26 Feb. 2016 *Sabogal, W. (2015). Clara Janés: "Vivo con dolor toda esta crisis de España". nlineEL PAÍS. Available in: http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2015/05/09/actualidad/1431188472_728812.html ccessed 6 Feb. 2016 *Amediavoz.com, (2016). Clara Janés. nlineAvailable at: http://amediavoz.com/janes.htm ccessed 6 Feb. 2016 *YouTube, (2013). CONFERENCIA CLARA JANÉS. nlineAvailable at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qx46PalDHyg ccessed 10 Feb. 2016 *abc (2015). Los "Movimientos insomnes" de Clara Janés antes de su ingreso en la RAE. nlineAvailable at: http://www.abc.es/cultura/libros/20150930/abci-clara-janes-movimientos-insomnes-201509292032.html ccessed 6 Feb. 2016 *escritoras.com (2015). Clara Janés en escritoras.com. nline. Available in: https://web.archive.org/web/20160811071531/https://escritoras.com/escritoras/Clara-Janes ccessed 26 Feb. 2016 *Sites.google.com. (Nd) CLARA JANÉS POEMAS nlineAvailable at: https://sites.google.com/site/clarajanespoemas/ ccessed 26 Feb. 2016 *Sigüenza, C. (2016). Clara Janés: Me gusta cuando se une misticismo y erotismo. nlineDiariodeibiza.es. Available in: http://www.diariodeibiza.es/pitiuses-balears/2015/10/01/clara-janes-gusta-une-misticismo/796711.html ccessed 26 Feb. 2016 *Real Academia Española. (2015). Elegida la poeta y traductora Clara Janés para ocupar la silla "U" nlineAvailable at: http://www.rae.es/noticias/elegida-la-poeta-y-traductora-clara-janes-para-ocupar -the-chair-u ccessed 6 Feb. 2016 *Sabogal, W. (2015). Clara Janés: "El viaje hacia el amor es conocimiento." nlineEL PAÍS. Available in: http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2015/10/28/babelia/1446046103_712547.html ccessed 26 Feb. 2016 * *Vela del Campo, J. Á. (1991). La vida de san Juan de la Cruz cantada en Ópera nlineelpaís.com. Available in: http://elpais.com/diario/1991/04/05/cultura/670802408_850215.htm *La Vanguardia (2011). Clara Janés gana el I Premio de Poesía Experimental Francisco Pino nlineAvailable ent: http://www.lavanguardia.com/local/barcelona/20111021/54234939818/clara-janes-gana-el-i-premio-de-poesia-experimental-francisco-pino.html ccessed 26 Feb. 2016


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Persian Translation of Clara Janes

Panther's Night
Clara Janes, Translated by
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Clara Janes page at Amediavoz
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