Francisco Candel Tortajada
Francisco Candel Tortajada, usually known as well as Paco Candel, was a Valencian-born writer and journalist who lived most of his life in Barcelona.
Biography
Candel was born in a town of the Spanish-speaking comarca of Rincón de Ademuz, Valencia. When he was a child, his family moved to Barcelona.Most of his contributions are devoted to studying the 20th-century Spanish migrations in the Barcelona [metropolitan area]. The book that made him famous was Els altres catalans, a journalistic and sociological study about immigration, which heavily influenced the final decisions of the Assemblea de Catalunya on the issue in 1971.
He wrote several novels, tales, essays and articles. He also collaborated in several newspapers and magazines such as Tele/eXprés, Serra d'Or or Avui. He collaborated with Unified [Socialist Party of Catalonia]. In 1977, he was elected as senator in the Spanish Courts for the Barcelona demarcation in the Entesa [dels Catalans] candidature. In 1979, he became a town councilor of Hospitalet de Llobregat as an independent for PSUC, where he assumed the responsibilities for the cultural department.
In 1983 he received the Creu de Sant Jordi. In 2003, the Generalitat de Catalunya awarded him its Golden Medal.
He died in 2007, after a long illness.
Selected works
- 1956: Hay una juventud que aguarda
- 1957: Donde la ciudad cambia su nombre
- 1959: Han matado a un hombre, han roto el paisaje
- 1964: Els altres Catalans
- 1967: Parlem-ne
- 1973: Encara més sobre els altres Catalans
- 1979: Un charnego en el Senado
- 1981: El Candel contra Candel
- 1985: Els altres Catalans vint anys després
- 1988: La nova pobresa