Overview
- Joan de Sagarra passed away in Barcelona at the age of 87, as confirmed by local sources on Thursday morning.
- Known for his sharp cultural critiques, he wrote for major publications including EL PAÍS, La Vanguardia, and Tele/eXprés over a six-decade career.
- Sagarra coined the term 'Gauche Divine' in 1967, capturing the spirit of a left-leaning cultural elite in Francoist Spain.
- He was honored with numerous awards, including the City of Barcelona Journalism Award (1998) and the Catalonia National Journalism Award (2008).
- President Salvador Illa praised Sagarra's unique body of work as essential for understanding contemporary Catalonia's culture and identity.