The Emporda triangle, like its notorious sister the Bermuda Triangle, outlines a space where unusual things happen. In this case, that space is the land surrounding three major landmarks of Salvador Daliís life: his house at Port Lligat, its front door guarded by a stuffed bear; the castle of Pbol, where he lived in his old age and where his wife Gala is buried; and the Dali Theatre-Museum of Figueres, where he himself is buried. Some of these landscapes and buildings recur in Daliís work, and each of the buildings constitutes a work in itself. Enticing, wide, glossy landscape photographs throughout The Emporda Triangle constitute a tour of these three centers of Dalinian experience.
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