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Rafael Díaz Ycaza – poet, novelist, and short story writer; Raquel Verdesoto – poet, biographer, teacher, feminist activist; Raúl Andrade Moscoso (1905–1983), journalist and playwright; Rodolfo Pérez Pimentel (born 1939), biographer; Sonia Manzano Vela (born 1947), writer and pianist; Ulises Estrella (1939–2014), poet, film expert
Erwin von Busse published a collection of short stories called Liebesmärchen or "Lovers Fairy Tales" based on the Tales of the Alhambra in Germany in 1921. [10] [11] The book serves as the basis of the 1950 Spanish film Tales of the Alhambra. The Legend of the Moor's Legacy has been adapted into a Soviet cartoon in 1959. [12]
For his direction of these works and many others he directed, Alfonso X is called the father of Spanish prose. His nephew, Don Juan Manuel is famous for his prose work El Conde Lucanor which is a frame story or short stories within an overall story. In this work, the Conde Lucanor seeks advice from his wise counselor, Patronio, who gives the ...
Spanish Realist literature is the literature written in Spain during the second half of the 19th century, following the Realist movement which predominated in Europe. In the mid-19th century, the Romantic movement waned and a new literary movement arose in Europe: Realism.
A lawyer and diplomat, he was the author of El señor de Bembibre, the best Spanish historical novel, written in imitation of Walter Scott. Francisco Navarro Villoslada (1818–1895), who wrote a series of historical novels when the romantic genre was in decline and Realism was coming to be at its height. His novels were inspired by Basque ...
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Pages in category "Spanish short story writers" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Francesc Pi i Margall (1824–1901), romanticist writer who was briefly president of the short-lived First Spanish Republic; Berta Piñán (born 1963), writer, poet, politician; Francisco de Pisa (1534–1616), Spanish historian and writer; Álvaro Pombo, (1939), Spanish poet and novelist; José Antonio Porcel (1715–1794), poet and writer