Núria Pompeia

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Núria Vilaplana i Buixons (1931 – 25 December 2016), better known as Núria Pompeia, was a Catalan Spanish cartoonist, graphic humorist,[1] journalist in the Catalan and Castilian languages, and a Catalan writer in Catalan.

Born and raised in Dreta de l'Eixample neighborhood, she studied art at the Escola Massana in Barcelona. She published her first cartoons in Oriflama in 1969. Her drawings often denoted social class, the bourgeoisie, or criticism of sexism. In more laid-back humor magazines, she also depicted censorship in a comic manner. Pompeia published novels and short stories, and worked in journalism. She died in Barcelona on 25 December 2016, aged 85.[2]

Selected works[]

Comics & Graphic Humor[]

  • Maternasis, 1967
  • Y fueron felices comiendo perdices , 1970
  • Pels segles dels segles, 1971
  • La educación de Palmira, 1972
  • Mujercitas, 1975
  • Cambios y Recambios, 1991

Narrative[]

  • Cinc cèntims, 1981 (short stories)
  • Mals endreços, 1997 (short stories)
  • Inventari de l’últim dia, 1986 (novel)

Awards[]

References[]

  1. ^ Navarro Arisa, Juan José (25 April 1983). "La seriedad de dos humoristas gráficos". El Pais (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Muere Núria Pompeia, dibujante y feminista". 26 December 2016.

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