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María Carmen de Icaza y de León, 8th Baroness of Claret (17 May 1899 – 16 March 1979) was a
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from 1935–60.Maureen Ihrie & Salvador Oropesa. ''World Literature in Spanish: An Encyclopedia: An Encyclopedia'', pp. 507-08, ABC-CLIO, 20 October 2011. She enjoyed success with her 1936 novel, '' Cristina Guzmán'', which was subsequently adapted for the stage, television and cinema. By 1945, she was a best-selling writer in Spain. Her father was Mexican writer and diplomat Francisco A. de Icaza.


Biography

María Carmen de Icaza y de León was born on 17 May 1899 in Madrid, the second daughter of Francisco Asís de Icaza y Beña, a Mexican ambassador and poet, and his wife, Beatriz de León y Loynaz, born in
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, daughter of Spanish aristocrats. She had four sisters: Beatriz, Ana María, María Luz and María Sonsoles ('' Marquesa de Llanzol''), and one brother, Francisco de Asís. One 1925, her father died, and she began working at El Sol newspaper. In 1930, she married Lt. Col. Pedro Montojo Sureda, and in 1932 they had her only daughter Paloma Montojo y de Icaza, mother of
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. She started to writing novels in 1935 as Valeria de León, later she used her real name Carmen de Icaza. On 14 December 1951, she obtained her noble title of ''8th Baroness of Claret'', by her collaboration with charity.Revista Hidalguía, número 134. Año 1976. ''Ediciones Hidalguia'' (page number 128).">''"CLARET, Barón de : Concedido el 20 de febrero de 1654 a don Francisco de Areny y Torralla, Señor de Claret y otros lugares en Cataluña. Rehabilitación a doña Carmen de Icaza y de León (14 de diciembre de 1951)."''
Revista Hidalguía, número 134. Año 1976. ''Ediciones Hidalguia'' (page number 128).

/ref> Her husband died on 17 March in 1978, and she died on 16 March 1979 in her native Madrid.


Bibliography


As Valeria de León

* ''La boda del Duque Kurt'' (1935) (reedited as ''Talía'' in 1951)


As Carmen de Icaza

* '' Cristina Guzmán'' (1936) * ''¡Quién sabe...!'' (1939) * ''Soñar la vida'' (1941) * ''Vestida de tul'' (1942) * ''El tiempo vuelve'' (1945) * ''La fuente enterrada'' (1947) * ''Yo, la Reina'' (1950) * ''Las horas contadas'' (1953) * ''La casa de enfrente'' (1960)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Icaza, Carmen de 1899 births 1979 deaths Spanish novelists Writers from Madrid Spanish romantic fiction writers Women romantic fiction writers 20th-century Spanish novelists 20th-century women writers