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Enrique Rodríguez Larreta (March 4, 1875 – July 6, 1961) was an Argentine writer, academic, diplomat and art collector. He was nominated for the
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ten times.


Biography

Larreta was born in Buenos Aires to Adela Maza and Carlos Rodríguez Larreta. A member of a traditionally upper-class family from
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, he was married to Josefina Anchorena Castellanos, a daughter of Mercedes Castellanos de Anchorena and member of one of the most aristocratic, landowning families of
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, the Anchorenas. They had five children; Mercedes, Enrique (born 1902), Josefina (born 1905), Agustin (born 1909) and Fernando (born 1911). He studied law, and graduated at the
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in 1897. He later taught
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at the
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, and worked as history teacher.Biografías y Vidas: Enrique Larreta
Larreta earned renown as a writer with ''La gloria de don Ramiro'', one of the representative Argentine works of Hispanic modernism, in 1908. Don Ramiro, a soldier during the time of
Philip II of Spain Philip II) in Spain, while in Portugal and his Italian kingdoms he ruled as Philip I ( pt, Filipe I). (21 May 152713 September 1598), also known as Philip the Prudent ( es, Felipe el Prudente), was King of Spain from 1556, King of Portugal from ...
, embodies the Christian conflict between temporal needs and a more spiritual life. He then served as Ambassador to France from 1910 to 1919, and lived during 1915 and 1916 in
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, France and in Ávila, Spain, where he met
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and a street now bears his name. As a playwright, his first piece, ''La lampe d'argile'', written in French, opened in Paris in 1917. This was followed by ''La luciernaga'' (1923; Firefly), ''El linyera'' (1932; The Bum), ''Santa Maria del Buen Ayre'' (1935), considered his best, and ''Tenia que suceder'' (1943; It had to Happen). He participated in the
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, in
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, was a member of the
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, and of the Royal Spanish Academy, spending a large part of his later years in Madrid. The cities of
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,
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and
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also have streets named after him. Larreta died in 1961, and was interred at
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. His home in Buenos Aires became the
Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta The Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta is a museum of Spanish art located in the Belgrano ward of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Overview The museum resulted from the purchase by the city of the Buenos Aires home of Enrique Larreta, perhaps the m ...
in 1962.Museo de Arte Español Enrique Larreta. Historia.
Built by architect in 1886, this Spanish colonial-styled house is graced with an
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n palace garden; an unusual oasis in the middle of the hustle and bustle of Buenos Aires. When Larreta came back from Europe and settled in the Belgrano neighborhood he brought a vast collection of
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and furniture from France. The
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and
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collection gives the house the feel of a Spanish museum, and is mostly from the same period as his
historical novel Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting related to the past events, but is fictional. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to other ty ...
, ''Don Ramiro''.


Works

*''Artemis'', (1896) *''La Gloria de Don Ramiro: Una vida en tiempos de Felipe II'', (1908; The Glory of Don Ramiro: A Life in the Times of Philip II) *''La que buscaba Don Juan'' (1923; The One Don Juan Sought), dated 1922, but first produced as "La luciérnaga" in 1923 *''Zogoibi'' (1926; The Unfortunate One) *''Santa Maria del Buen Aire: Drama en tres actos'', (1936) *''Las dos fundaciones de Buenos Aires'', (1938) *''La calle de vida y de la muerte. Poesias'', (1941) *''Tenia que suceder'', (1943) *''La naranja'' (1948; The Orange), a volume of memoirs and essays *''Gerardo o la torre de las damas, (1953; Gerardo, or the Tower of the Ladies) *''Obras Completas'', (1954) *''En la pampa'' (1955; On the Pampas)


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External links

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Encyclopædia BritannicaEnrique Larreta recorded at the Library of Congress for the Hispanic Division’s audio literary archive on Nov. 7, 1958
{{DEFAULTSORT:Larreta, Enrique 1875 births 1961 deaths People from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Spanish descent University of Buenos Aires alumni Argentine educators Ambassadors of Argentina to France Argentine male writers Argentine writers in French Members of the Royal Spanish Academy Burials at La Recoleta Cemetery