Leon Còrdas

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Leon Còrdas (1913 in Siran – 1987 in Montpellier) was an acclaimed Occitan playwright who also wrote poems, novels and short-stories. Còrdas tried his hand at acting and directing.

Works

Drama

  • La Font de Bonas Gràcias, (1954), Théodore Aubanel prize in 1955
  • Menèrba 1210, (1985)

Poetry

  • Aquarèla, (1946)
  • Branca tòrta, (1964)
  • Dire son si, (1974)

Prose

  • Los Macarèls, (1973)
  • Sèt pans, (1977)
  • La Batalha dels teules, (1979)
  • Montpellier-Agglomération, in French
  • Occitan poetry 980-2006, in English
  • Seneca, in Occitan
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