Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente

Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente
born Jan. 29, 1867, Valencia, Spain
died Jan. 28, 1928, Menton, France

Spanish writer and politician.

An ardent republican, he was elected to the Cortes (parliament) but later settled on the French Riviera because of his opposition to the military dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera. His early novels are primarily intense depictions of life in Valencia. He achieved world renown for his novels dealing with World War I, especially The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916).

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▪ Spanish writer
born Jan. 29, 1867, Valencia, Spain
died Jan. 28, 1928, Menton, Fr.
 Spanish writer and politician, who achieved world renown for his novels dealing with World War I, the most famous of which, Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis (1916; The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, 1918), was used as the basis for two U.S. films. He was associated with the Generation of '98 (Generation of 1898) (q.v.).

      At the age of 18, while studying law at Madrid and contributing articles to political journals, Blasco Ibáñez wrote an antimonarchist poem for which he was sent to prison—the first of many such punishments for his political beliefs. He founded the republican journal El Pueblo in 1891 and was first elected to the Cortes (parliament) in 1901, to which he was returned seven times before he voluntarily exiled himself in 1923 and settled on the French Riviera. He did so because of his opposition to the military dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.

      Blasco Ibáñez' early work, composed mainly of regional novels such as Flor de mayo (1895; Mayflower, 1921), La barraca (1898; The Cabin, 1917), and Cañas y barro (1902; Reeds and Mud, 1966), is marked by a vigorous and intense realism and considerable dramatic force in the depiction of the life of Valencia. Later novels, such as La bodega (1906; The Fruit of the Vine, 1919), are held to have suffered from a heavy ideological treatment of serious social problems. More popular novels, Sangre y arena (1909; Blood and Sand, 1922); La maja desnuda (1906; Woman Triumphant); his best known, Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis; and others, brought him fame but cost him critical approval because of their sensational nature. He became a member of the French Legion of Honour in 1906.

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