Talk:Albert Boadella

Preparing material for future use
Obviously most, if not all, reliable sources for yer man will be in Spanish. The fact that there is little, or even no, stuff in English does not reduce anyone's notability, it merely highlights the lack of media coverage of art forms in other, non-English-speaking countries. The fact that there are interwiki links on the article should, of course be enough for good faith & common-sense assertion of notability, albeit not conclusive. Notwithstanding all of the above, and desperately trying to avoid an essay on the theme, am pasting Spanish-language references that some poor, well-meaning editor will have to translate in the future (anyone is welcome to add to the list and/or translate some of the content):
 * Biography & links to interviews, etc. in El País

--Technopat (talk) 17:10, 4 July 2010 (UTC)

Update
Faith in Google has been restored. Here's a few English-language links:
 * THEATRE / Spanish flights: Tom Morris reviews Els Joglars' Yo Tengo un Tio en America in Edinburgh The Independent
 * joglars spanish&f=false Spanish theatre 1920-1995: strategies in protest and imagination, Volumen 3 Ed. María M. Delgado at Google Books


 * School of Modern Languages & Cultures Department of Hispanic Studies at Durham University

--Technopat (talk) 17:50, 4 July 2010 (UTC)
 * MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Foreign Languages and Literatures INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH CULTURE Syllabus