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The play portrays daily life in a working-class Barcelona suburb through intimate domestic scenes and exchanges among neighbors. Across two acts, household routines, workplace details and communal rituals such as singing illuminate economic hardship, political argument and generational tensions. Characters negotiate pride, desire and obligation while gossip, solidarity and small conflicts reveal the social codes that organize neighborhood life. The action emphasizes material conditions and communal ties more than singular heroics, sketching a vivid social tableau of laboring people and their relationships.

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Ignasi Iglesias

Ignasi Iglesias was a Catalan author known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often reflect the social and cultural dynamics of his time, exploring themes of identity and community. Among his notable titles is "El cor del poble," which delves into the heart of village life, showcasing his ability to capture the essence of Catalan society. Iglesias also wrote "La mare eterna" and "La reina del cor," further establishing his reputation as a significant voice in Catalan literature. His storytelling is characterized by a deep empathy for his characters and a keen observation of human nature.

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