西班牙 List of Authors
Saint John of the CrossGarcilaso de la VegaGustavo Adolfo BécquerLuis de Gongora y Argote
Juan Ramon JimenezAntonio MachadoMiguel de UnamunoFederico Garcia Lorca
Vincente AleixandreRafael AlbertiPedro SalinasGerardo Diego
Damaso AlonsoJorge GuillénMiguel HernandezJenaro Talens
Pedro Almodovar马里奥鲁纳Maria Eugenia RieōnMiguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Leopoldo AlasVicente Blasco IbáñezSalvador DaliJulia Navarro
Baltasar GraciánJuan González de Mendoza
Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
西班牙 公元  (January 29, 1867 ADJanuary 28, 1928 AD)

Realistic Fiction《碧血黄沙》

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  Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (29 January 1867 – 28 January 1928) was a Spanish realist novelist writing in Spanish, a screenwriter and occasional film director.
  Born in Valencia, today he is best known in the English-speaking world for his World War I novel Los cuatro jinetes del apocalipsis. Filmed in 1921 as The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, it was filmed again in 1962, reset in World War II. However, in his time he was a best-selling author inside and outside of Spain, and also known for his controversial political activities. While Sangre y arena (Blood and Sand) and Los cuatro jinetes del apocalipsis are his most popular novels, particularly outside of Spain, his Valencian novels such as La barraca and Cañas y barro are the ones most valued by scholars.
  He finished studying law, but hardly practiced. He divided his time between politics, literature and dalliances with women, of whom he was a deep admirer. He wrote with uncanny speed and energy. He was a fan of Miguel de Cervantes.
  His life, it can be said, tells a more interesting story than his novels. He was a militant Republican partisan in his youth and founded a newspaper, El Pueblo (translated as either The Town or The People) in his hometown. The newspaper aroused so much controversy that it was brought to court many times and censored. He made many enemies and was shot and almost killed in one dispute. The bullet was caught in the clasp of his belt. He had several stormy love affairs.
  He volunteered as the proofreader for the novel Noli Me Tangere, in which the Filipino patriot José Rizal expressed his contempt of the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. He travelled to Argentina in 1909 where two new cities, Nueva Valencia and Cervantes, were created. He gave conferences on historical events and Spanish literature. Tired and disgusted with government failures and inaction, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez moved to Paris at the beginning of World War I.
  He was a supporter of the Allies in World War I.
  His themes include his native Valencia.
  He died in Menton, France, in 1928 at the age of 61, in the residence of Fontana Rosa (also named the House of Writers, dedicated to Cervantes, Dickens and Shakespeare) that he built.
  
  
  Woman Triumphant, a translation of La maja desnuda by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez into English
  [edit]Works
  
  A los pies de Venus
  Argentina y sus grandezas
  Arroz y tartana at Project Gutenberg
  Cañas y barro, about life among the fishermen-peasants of the Albufera marshes in Valencia. Also a Spanish TV series.
  Cuentos valencianos
  El caballero de la virgen
  El intruso, about immigration to the Basque Country
  El oriente
  El papa del mar, about the antipope Benedict XIII, who established his court at Peñíscola.
  El paraíso de las mujeres at Project Gutenberg
  El préstamo de la difunta at Project Gutenberg
  En busca del Gran Khan
  Entre naranjos, another Valencian piece. Also a Spanish TV series.
  Fantasma de las alas de oro
  Flor de mayo
  La araña negra
  La Barraca at Project Gutenberg
  La bodega
  La Catedral at Project Gutenberg
  La horda
  La maja desnuda, novel with title inspired on Goya's painting Nude ""Maja"".
  La Tierra de Todos at Project Gutenberg
  La Pared
  Los argonautas
  The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis), about Argentina and the First World War. Several times filmed. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse at Project Gutenberg Best seller in the United States in 1919.
  Los muertos mandan
  Luna Benamor
  Mare Nostrum, a spy novel in the Mediterranean. Filmed in 1926.
  Novelas de la costa azul
  Blood and Sand (Sangre y arena), about a matador in a love triangle. Filmed several times.
  Vistas sudamericanas
  Voluntad de vivir
  Vuelta del mundo de un novelista, a travelogue.
    

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