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Rafael de Amat i de Cortada (1746–1819), often known as the Baron of Maldà, was a famous Catalan writer. He lived in Catalonia, a region in Spain. He is best known for writing a very long personal diary called Calaix de sastre.

Who Was Rafael de Amat?

Rafael de Amat was born in 1746 and passed away in 1819. He was a nobleman, which means he came from an important family. His title, Baron of Maldà, shows his family's high status. He spent most of his life in Barcelona, a big city in Catalonia.

His Amazing Diary: Calaix de Sastre

Rafael de Amat kept a detailed personal diary for many years. He started writing it in 1769 and continued until he died in 1819. This diary is incredibly long, filling 52 separate books!

What Does "Calaix de Sastre" Mean?

The name of his diary, Calaix de sastre, means "tailor's drawer" in Catalan. A tailor's drawer often holds many different things – bits of fabric, buttons, and tools. This name is perfect for his diary because it was filled with all sorts of observations and stories from his daily life.

What Was in the Diary?

In his diary, Rafael de Amat wrote about many things. He described the weather, what he ate, and the people he met. He also wrote about important events happening in his city and country. It's like a window into what life was like in Catalonia during his time.

Why Is His Diary Important?

Even though only parts of his diary have been published, it is a very important historical record. It helps us understand the culture, traditions, and daily life of people in Catalonia over 200 years ago. It shows us how people lived, what they thought, and what was important to them.

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