St. George's Day - April 23rd
St. George's day is celebrated in and around Catalonia. It has been celebrated since 1436. St. George is the patron Saint of Catalonia.
In Catalonia St. George's day coincides with the Fair of the Book and of the Rose. On this day every man offers a rose to his loved one (wife or fiancée), and in return she gives him a book. The book is in memory of Cervantes. This custom was started in 1926, to commemorate Cervantes death (author of "Don Quixote").
In almost every Catalan town main streets are lined with stalls selling books of all shapes and sizes. Some other stalls sell roses.
In the city of Barcelona there is also an exhibition of roses in the patio of the Palace of the Autonomous Government as a symbol of the arrival of Spring.
| The Legend. The 23rd April is a date that has always been linked, either directly or indirectly, to literature and popular traditions. But what has really given importance to this date is that it is now considered to be the "World Book Day" . Thanks to the insistence of Antoni de Bofarull among others, the literary competitions were revived in Catalonia in 1859. It was from then on that there began to appear new authors and ideologists and there was an important increase in the number of newspapers published as well as political and ideological works. |
Why this date? April 23rd was not only famous because of the legend of St. George, but also because it is the anniversary of the death of two great writers:: CERVANTES and SHAKESPEARE. One way of acknowledging the work of these genii was to name this date as being the Book Day, and so it happened like that. On 23rd April books are sold in the streets on long stalls prepared specially for the grand occasion. Many people take advantage of this day, even though they may not normally be regular readers, to buy and enjoy a book. It is one way of encouraging people to read. |


