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This is a list of writers, including novelists, essayists, poets, playwrights, and journalists, who were born in Spain or whose writings are closely associated with that country. A Iñaki Abad (born 1963), novelist and journalist Brianda de Acuña (1576–1630), nun and autobiographer Silvia Agüero (born 1985), Roma feminist writer and human rights activist Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (1833–1891), novelist Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1983) Vicente Alberti y Vidal (1786–1859), writer Jerónimo de Alcalá (1571–1632), physician and writer José Alcalá Galiano (1843–1919), writer, poet and humorist Baltasar del Alcázar (1530–1606), poet Ignacio Aldecoa (1925–1969), novelist and poet Mateo Alemán (1547–c. 1609), novelist Vicente Aleixandre (1888–1984), poet, Nobel Prize laureate (1977) Florina Alías (1921–1999), writer Dámaso Alonso (1898–1990), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1978) Núria Añó (b. 1973), novelist and biographer Tomás de Añorbe y Corregel (1686–1741), playwright and poet Jerónimo de Arbolanche (1546–1572), writer Trinidad Ardura, writer Juan de Arguijo (1567–1623), writer, poet and musician during the Spanish Golden Age Juan Ariza (1816–1876), Romantic novelist, poet, and playwright Raimon Arola (born 1956), art historian specializing in sacred symbolism and hermetic tradition Alfonso Clemente de Arostegui y Cañavate (1698–1774), Catholic bishop, writer, lawyer, and diplomat Francisco Asensi (1936–2013), religious writer Francisco Ayala (1906–2009), novelist, Cervantes Prize laureate (1991) Wenceslao Ayguals de Izco (1801–1873), writer and editor Azorín (José Martínez Ruiz) (1863–1967), journalist, poet, novelist and essayist B Frutos Baeza (1861–1918), poet and writer in the Murcian dialect Gaspar de Baeza (1540–1569), humanist, lawyer, translator and writer known during the Spanish Golden Age Ricardo Baeza Durán (1890–1956) Rafael Balanzat y Baranda (1820–1854), writer and military man Andrés Baquero (1853–1916), teacher, researcher, and writer Bárbara de Santo Domingo (1842–1872), Catholic mystic writer Elia Barceló (born 1957), writer Juan Barcia Caballero (1852–1926), Spanish physician and writer Pío Baroja (1872–1956), novelist of the Generation of '98 Pedro Barrantes (1850–1912), writer, journalist Joaquín Bastús (1799–1873), writer and pedagogue Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870), romantic poet and tale writer Diego Beltrán Hidalgo (17th century), poet and critic Jacinto Benavente (1866–1954), dramatist, Nobel Prize laureate (1922) Francisco Bermúdez de Pedraza (1585–1655), writer, jurist and historian Joan Binimelis (1538–1616), scientist and writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867–1928), novelist, wrote The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916) Isidoro Bosarte (1747–1807), historian and writer Vicente Botín, journalist Antonio Buero Vallejo (1916–2000), playwright of the Generation of '36 C Cabret (late 14th century), translator Javier Cacho Gomez (born 1952), scientific writer and novelist Fernando Cagigal (1756–1824), poet and playwright Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600–1681), playwright and poet of the Spanish Golden Age Luis Carandell Robusté (1929–2002), journalist and writer Manuel Casal (1751–1837), poet and polymath Félix Casanova de Ayala (1915–1990), poet Francisco Cascales (1564–1642), humanist and writer Alejandro Casona (1903–1965) Abraham Castanho, (mid 17th century), poet José Manuel Castañón (1920–2001), novelist and essayist Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885), romanticist and poet Juan Francisco de Castro Fernández (1721–1790), priest, lawyer and writer José Carlos Cataño (born 1954), poet José Joaquín Casasús (1733–1822), writer Cecilia del Nacimiento (1570–1646), nun, mystic, writer, and poet Camilo José Cela (1916–2002), novelist, Nobel Prize laureate (1989) Pancracio Celdrán (1942–2019), academic and journalist Francisco Cerdá y Rico (1739–1800), humanist, jurist and writer Francisco Cerecedo (1940–1977), journalist Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), novelist, poet and playwright, author of Don Quixote Matilde Cherner (1833–1880), novelist, dramatist, literary critic, and journalist Clarín (Leopoldo Alas) (1852–1901), novelist, dramatist, literary critic, and journalist Gerónimo de la Concepción (1642–1698), writer Andrés del Corral (1748–1818), writer and archeologist Javier Cosnava (born 1971), novelist Eusebio Cuerno de la Cantolla (1850–1922), journalist and businessman D Filomena Dato (1856–1926), feminist, writer Pedro Víctor Debrigode (1914–1982), novelist Miguel Delibes (1920–2010), novelist, Cervantes Prize laureate (1993) Demófilo (1848–1893) Agustín Díaz Pacheco (born 1953), journalist and novelist Gerardo Diego (1896–1987), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1979) Rafael Dieste (1899–1981) María Magdalena Domínguez (1922–2021), poet María Dueñas (born 1964) == José Echegaray (1832–1916), dramatist, Nobel Prize laureate (1904) Francisco de Enciso Zárate, (?–1570), writer of chivalric romance novels Feliciana Enríquez de Guzmán (1569–c. 1644), playwright of the Spanish Golden Age Antonio Escohotado (1941–2021), philosopher and essayist Juan Escoiquiz (1762–1820), ecclesiastic, politician and writer Vicente Espinel (1550–1624), poet and novelist José de Espronceda (1808–1842), romantic poet Cristina Fernández Cubas (born 1945), novelist and short story writer César Fernández García (born 1967), novelist Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760–1828), dramatist and neoclassical poet Pastora Filigrana (born 1981), non-fiction writer, columnist G-H José María Gabriel y Galán (1870–1905), poet Antonio Gala (1930–2023), poet, dramatist and novelist Rafael Gambra Ciudad (1920–2004), philosopher and author Gabriel García-Badell (1936–1994), writer Juan García Hortelano (1928–1992) María Esther García López (born, 1948), poet and writer; president, Asturias Writers Association Vincent García de la Huerta (1734–1787), dramatist, poet, and critic Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), poet and dramatist of the Generation of '27 Ignacio García Malo (1760–1812), playwright, translator, and writer Luis García San Miguel (1929–2006), jurist and author Blanca de Gassó y Ortiz (1846–1877), writer and poet Juan Givanel (1868–1946), philologist and literary critic Ramón Gómez de la Serna (1888–1963), writer, dramatist and avant-garde agitator Luis de Góngora (1561–1627), lyric poet considered to be among the most prominent Spanish poets of all time Beremundo González Rodríguez (1909–1986), Galician writer and politician Enriqueta González Rubín (1832–1877), Asturian writer Juan Goyanarte (1900–1955), editor and writer Baltasar Gracián (1601–1658), Baroque prose writer and philosopher Josep Guijarro Triadó (born 1967), writer and journalist Jorge Guillén (1893–1984), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1976), four-time Nobel Prize nominee Miguel Hernández (1910–1942), poet Carla Herrero (born 1994), writer, blogger Juan López de Hoyos (1511–1583), Renaissance author I–L Antonio Iturbe (born 1967), journalist, professor, and editor Ju.... 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  • La Semilla De La Venganza synopsis, comments

    La Semilla De La Venganza

    Javier Cosnava

    Un odio irracional será el germen de la oposición entre dos clanes paleolíticos en la península ibérica, el lugar que un día será España.La historia de dos hombres cuyo enfrentamie...

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    Humanomaquia

    Javier Cosnava

    Un homenaje al clásico inmortal "El Principito" de SaintExupéry.Una obra sorprendente que invita a la reflexión sobre el maltrato animal, que transcurre entre España y México.SINOP...

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    El caso Hitler

    Javier Cosnava

    Un relato policial de Otto Weilern basado en hechos realesLos diarios de Hitler han sido hallados. Han sobrevivido al accidente de aviación que sufrieron los documentos privados de...