Francesc Pujols i Morgades (1882 in Barcelona – 1962 in Martorell) was a Spanish writer and philosopher from Catalonia .
Pujols began to write poetry during his studies in secondary school, influenced by the work of Jacint Verdaguer and Joan Maragall.
He took part in the literary competition Jocs Florals of Barcelona in 1902, and won the Natural Flower with the poem “Idil·li”.
He made a name for himself as one of the first defenders of the then controversial architect Antoni GaudĂ, to whom he dedicated his book La visiĂł artĂstica i religiosa d’en GaudĂ (1927), translated into French by the painter Salvador DalĂ and published in Lausanne in 1969.In 1906, under the pen name of Augusto de Altozanos, he published his only novel, El Nuevo Pascual o la ProstituciĂłn, a humorous work written in Spanish directly translated from Catalan.
He moved to Madrid, where he went more deeply into his painting and philosophical studies and met the politician Francesc CambĂł.
In 1908, back in Barcelona, he frequented the group of the Ateneu Barcelonès, of which he became the secretary in 1924, when Pompeu Fabra was the president.
He took part in the foundation of the group Les Arts i els Artistes and the weekly Papitu, which he later edited.
On the theatre side, he published El llibre de Job (1922), written in Pitarresque verse, and the tragedy Medeia (1923).
In 1918, Francesc Pujols published the work Concepte General de la Ciència Catalana, in which he established the existence of a Catalan philosophical tendency, started by Ramon Llull and continued by Raymond of Sabunde (Ramon Sibiuda); this work contains his famous prophecy according to which the Catalans are exceptional beings because they are children of the land of truth such that the day will come when Catalans, for the sole fact of being so, will go around the world and we will have everything paid for ("Arribarà un dia que els catalans, pel sol fet de ser catalans, anirem pel món i ho tindrem tot pagat").
He wrote other philosophical works in successive years, such as L’evolució i els principis immutables (1921) or Hiparxiologi o Ritual de la Religió Catalana (1937).
Francesc Pujols builds a philosophical system first called Sumpèctica or Science of the Concrete, later Hiparxiologia or Science of the Existence, and finally Pantologia or Science of the Whole.
In year 1931, the writer Josep Pla dedicated a book to his thought entitled El sistema de Francesc Pujols.
Manual d’Hiparxiologia.
In 1926, Pujols published in two volumes Història de l’hegemonia catalana en la polĂtica espanyola.
DalĂ was especially enthralled with Pujols' philosophy: in 1960, he executed an oil painting titled Hyparxiological Sky, and in 1974 published a book, Pujols per DalĂ, dedicated to his many conversations with Pujols.
Finally, DalĂ erected a monument to Francesc Pujols outside the entrance to the DalĂ Theatre and Museum in Figueres, Spain.
Pujols returned to Catalonia in 1942, and spent a month in prison Model in Barcelona.
From 1949 and until his death, he wrote in publications such as Destino.