José Martínez Ruiz

Azorín in 1914 José Augusto Trinidad Martínez Ruiz, better known by his pseudonym Azorín (; June 8, 1873 – March 2, 1967), was a Spanish novelist, essayist and literary critic.

José Martínez Ruiz was born in the village of Monòver, Spain in the province of Alicante on 8 June 1873.

The outbreak of the Second Spanish Republic saw him re-adopt his old progressive political ideals. He abandoned the conservative ''ABC'' newspaper to write for the republican newspapers ''El Sol'', ''La Libertad'' and ''Ahora''. He edited ''Revista de Occidente'', founded by José Ortega y Gasset, a journal promoting European philosophy, from 1923 to 1936.

When he returned to Spain after the Spanish Civil War, he found himself in "inner exile", along with other intellectuals who had not overtly supported the Franco regime during the conflict. He was at first denied a press identification card (''tarjeta de periodista''), but was supported by Ramón Serrano Suñer, at that time Franco's Interior Minister and president of the Falange. Accepting Franco’s regime was the price he had to pay in order to be admitted back, and he aligned with the dictatorship in a noted article in the right-wing journal ''Vértice''.

In his old age, Azorín became a film enthusiast, writing numerous articles, some of which are reprinted in ''El cine y el momento'', and claiming that "Cinema is the greatest form of art". He died in Madrid, Spain on March 2, 1967, at the age of 93. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Racine y Molière by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : Cuadernos Literarios, 1924
    Format: Book


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    Don Juan : novela. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : [publisher not identified], 1922
    Format: Book


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    España : hombres y paisajes by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid (España) : Biblioteca Nueva, 2010
    Format: Book


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    Doña Inés by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Format: Book


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    Una hora de España, entre 1560-1570 [por] Azorín. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : Espasa-Calpe, 1967
    3. Ed.
    Format: Book


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    El escritor. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Buenos Aires ; México : Espasa-Calpe argentina, s.a., 1942
    Format: Book


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    Novelas by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : Fundación José Antonio de Castro, 2011
    Format: Book


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    Pintar como querer. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : Biblioteca Nueva, 1954
    Ed. recogida y ordenada.
    Format: Book


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    Obras completas [de] Azorín [pseud.] by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : M. Aguilar, 1959
    [2nd. ed.].
    Format: Book


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    Entre España y Francia. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Barcelona [etc.] : Bloud y Gay, 1917
    Format: Book


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    Madrid. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : Biblioteca nueva, 1941
    Format: Book


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    El politico (con un epílogo futurista) by Azorín, 1873-1967

    [Madrid] Espasa-Calpe 1957
    2. ed.
    Format: Book


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    Con permiso de los cervantistas [por] Azorín [pseud.]. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : Biblioteca Nueva, 1948
    Format: Book


  14. 14

    Veraneo sentimental by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Zaragoza : Librería General, 1944
    Format: Book


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    El político by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : Biblioteca nueva, 2007
    Format: Book


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    Una hora de España (entre 1560 y 1570) by Azorín, 1873-1967

    [Madrid] Espasa-Calpe 1967
    3. ed.
    Format: Book


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    El chirrión de los politicos : fantasia moral by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Madrid : R. Caro Raggio, 1923
    Format: Book


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    Ultramarinos. by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Barcelona : E[ditora y] D[istribuidora] H[ispano] A[mericana, 1966
    Format: Book


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    Las confesiones de un pequeño filósofo by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Boston, New York [etc.] : D. C. Heath & Co., 1923
    Format: Book


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    La isla sin aurora by Azorín, 1873-1967

    Barcelona, Ediciones Destino 1958
    [2 ed.]
    Format: Book