Harman Patil (Editor)

Ramón Pérez de Ayala

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Movies
  
Sunday Light

Ex-spouse
  
Mabel Rick

Ramón Pérez de Ayala Ramn Prez de Ayala Literature Biography and works at Spain is

Died
  
5 August 1962, Madrid, Spain

Books
  
Honeymoon, bittermoon, Belarmino and Apolonio

Parents
  
Luisa Fernández del Portal, Cirilo Pérez de Ayala

Similar
  
Gabriel Miró, Ramón Gómez de la Serna, Juan Ramón Jiménez, José Ortega y Gasset, Eugeni d'Ors

Ramón Pérez de Ayala (9 August 1880, in Oviedo – 5 August 1962, in Madrid) was a Spanish writer. He was the Spanish ambassador to England in London (1931-1936) and voluntarily exiled himself to Argentina via France because of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).

Contents

Ramón Pérez de Ayala Ramon Perez De Ayala Prometeo Pata De Raposa A M D G

Background

Ramón Pérez de Ayala httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommons77

Pérez de Ayala was educated at Jesuit schools, the experience of which he satirized in the novel A.M.D.G. (1910). There is some debate regarding to which generation of Spanish writers Pérez de Ayala belongs. His early realistic novels reveal ties with the Generation of 98. However, some argue that Ramon Pérez de Ayala was a member of the Generation of 1914, a group which did not entirely fit with either the Generation of 98 or the Generation of 27. He was elected to the Royal Spanish Academy in 1928, and received nominations for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1931, 1934 and 1947. He was appointed director of the Prado Museum in 1931 a position that he left temporarily in 1932 to become the Spanish ambassador to Britain. Perez de Ayala received an honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford in 1936. He was succeeded as director of the Prado Museum by Pablo Picasso in 1936.

Ramón Pérez de Ayala Biografia de Ramn Prez de Ayala

After 1916, his novels became increasingly mature and lyrical, his characters becoming symbolic representatives of general human problems. To this period belongs his masterpieces, Belarmino y Apolonio (1921) (translated as "Belarmino and Apolonio"), Tiger Juan (1926) and El curandero de su honra (The Healer of his Honour) (1927). La paz del sendero (The Peace of the Path) (1903), El sendero innumerable (1916), and El sendero andante (1921), his major poetic works, show the influence of French symbolism. He also wrote satiric essays and dramatic criticism.

Works available in English

  • Belarmino and Apolonio (1990) Quartet Books. ISBN 0-7043-0109-1
  • Honeymoon, Bittermoon (1974) University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-01727-7
  • Note: Tiger Juan was translated into English by Walter Starkie in 1933, but is long out of print.

    Ramón Pérez de Ayala El blog de quotAcebedoquot Ramn Prez de Ayala poeta narrador

    Ramón Pérez de Ayala Prez de Ayala Ramn

    Ramón Pérez de Ayala Proda Productora de Programas del Principado de Asturias Ramn

    Ramón Pérez de Ayala Ramn Prez de AyalaRamn Prez de Ayalatigre juan

    References

    Ramón Pérez de Ayala Wikipedia