"I spent the last two years of Franco's life in exile abroad."

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"The revolution will come disorganized or it will not come at all," he writes. Enric Casasses (Barcelona, ​​​​1951) in his new book, The police will be in force (Documentos Documenta, 2025). The volume, with drawings by Tura Sanglas and a "blue-collar" cover, takes the reader on a roller coaster of emotions following the referendum of October 1, 2017. Casasses, recently recognized with the Jaume Fuster Award for his lifetime achievement, welcomes us on a corner of the Eixample district to talk about his spirit of protest and the sense of humor that permeates much of his work. He grew up in post-war Barcelona, the son of chemists Enric Casassas and Simó and Pepita Figueras i Cros, who instilled a love of literature in both him and his sisters, Anna and Maria, who have dedicated themselves to translation and graphic design, respectively.

"The revolution will come disorganized or it will not come at all," he writes. (Barcelona, ​​​​1951) in his new book, (Documentos Documenta, 2025). The volume, with drawings by Tura Sanglas and a "blue-collar" cover, takes the reader on a roller coaster of emotions following the referendum of October 1, 2017.

, welcomes us on a corner of the Eixample district to talk about his spirit of protest and the sense of humor that permeates much of his work. He grew up in post-war Barcelona, the son of chemists Enric Casassas and Simó and Pepita Figueras i Cros, who instilled a love of literature in both him and his sisters, Anna and Maria, who have dedicated themselves to translation and graphic design, respectively..