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Occupation
  
Professor

Nationality
  
Spanish

Name
  
Ramon Sender

Language
  
Citizenship
  
American

Role
  
Novelist

Ramon J. Sender Ramn J Sender Literature Biography and works at Spain
Born
  
Ramon Jose Sender GarcesFebruary 3, 1902Chalamera, Spain (
1902-02-03
)

Literary movement
  
Post-Spanish Civil War literature

Died
  
January 16, 1982, San Diego, California, United States

Education
  
Complutense University of Madrid (1919–1922)

Books
  
Requiem for a Spanish Peasant, El Bandido Adolescente

Movies
  
Valentina, Cronica del alba

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, Latin America & Caribbean

Similar People
  
Ramon del Valle‑Inclan, Antonio Jose Betancor, Lautaro Murua

1974 entrevista a ram n j sender en su primer regreso a espa a tras 36 a os en el exiliio


Ramón José Sender Garcés (February 3, 1901 – January 16, 1982) was a Spanish novelist, essayist and journalist.

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Life

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Ramón J. Sender was born in Chalamera, Huesca, in Spain. In 1923 he was conscripted into the Spanish military and took part in the Rif War (1919–26). Later that year he returned to Madrid, where he worked as a journalist for El Sol, a newspaper critical of the current government. In 1926 he was imprisoned for writing Casas viejas. When the Spanish Civil War began in 1936, he immediately enlisted to help resist Franco. While Sender was at the front, the Nationalists executed his wife, Amparo Barayón, in Zamora, and his brother in Huesca. Sender had been an anarchist and then a communist but following the Spanish Civil War he reneged this ideology and sought asylum in France in 1938. He left Spain for New York after the Spanish Civil War in 1939, and then relocated to Mexico like many scientists, artists and intellectuals during the government of Lázaro Cárdenas. He became an American citizen in 1948, and he lived in the United States until 1972, when he returned to live in Spain for several years before dying in San Diego, California, in 1982.

Ramón J. Sender Ramn J Sender La gua de Lengua

Sender's oldest son is the composer and writer Ramon Sender. One of his several grandchildren is Chicago-based designer Sol Sender, best known for the development of the Obama campaign logo. The Spanish actor and showman Raúl Sender is his nephew.

Work

His most famous works include La tesis de Nancy, about the experiences of a young American student in Spain named Nancy, and Réquiem por un campesino español. La tesis de Nancy is widely read by Spanish students. The book is a true account based upon a series of letters written by Nancy (originally in English) from Nancy to her aunt. At the time Nancy was studying and living in Spain. She shared with her aunt her love for learning and exploring the Spanish language.

Publications

  • Imán (1930)
  • Seven Red Sundays (1932. Penguin 1938) (orig. Spanish. Siete domingos rojos)
  • Mr. Witt en el cantón (1935)
  • El lugar de un hombre (1939)
  • Mexicayotl (1940)
  • Crónica del alba (1942)
  • La esfera (1947)
  • El rey y la reina (1949)
  • Mosén Millán (1953) (republished later in 1960 renamed as Requiem por un campesino español)
  • Bizancio (1956)
  • Requiem for a Spanish Peasant (1960) (orig. Spanish. Requiem por un campesino español republished in)
  • El bandido adolescente (1965)
  • La aventura equinocial de Lope de Aguirre (1968)
  • References

    Ramón J. Sender Wikipedia


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