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Francisco Alejandro Pérez Martínez (11 May 1932 – 28 August 2007), better known as Francisco Umbral, was a Spanish journalist, novelist, biographer and essayist.


Style

Although he was born in
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, a city that has inspired most of his work, his early years were spent in
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. His mother travelled to Madrid for his birth, because he was an illegitimate child. His mother's indifference and distance from him marked him with an enduring sadness, as did the infant death of his only son, from which event was born his saddest and most personal book, ''Mortal y rosa'', (''A Mortal Spring''). This created in the author a characteristic haughty manner, devoid of hopefulness, absolutely submerged in literature, which has provoked many polemics and enmities. In Valladolid he began his journalistic career at ''
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'', under the tutorship of
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. In 1961 he went to Madrid as a correspondent and quickly became a prestigious reporter and columnist in magazines such as '' La Estafeta Literaria'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', and in influential newspapers such as '' Ya'' and ''
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'', although he is best known for his writings for the daily newspapers ''
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'' (founded in 1976 just after the death of the Spanish
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and the restoration of constitutionalism and democracy) and '' El Mundo'' (founded 1990). At ''El País'' he was one of the reporters who best was able to describe the countercultural movement known as ''La Movida'', but his literary quality undoubtedly came from his creative fecundity, his linguistic sensibility and the extreme originality of his style, very careful and complex, creative in its syntax, very metaphorically developed and flexible, abundant in
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s and intertextual allusions; in sum, of a demanding lyric and aesthetic quality. He practices a species of anti-
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criticism of customs and manners, without renouncing a romantic ego, and, in the words of
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, has the intent of giving the dignity of the unknown to the everyday, impregnating it with a desolate tenderness. As a political reporter, Umbral is a highly trenchant writer. Having become a successful journalist and writer, he worked with Spain's most varied and influential magazines and newspapers. Among the many published volumes of his articles, the following stand out: *''Diario de un snob'' ("Diary of a snob", 1973) *''Spleen de Madrid'' ("Madrid Spleen", 1973, the title being a reference to
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's ''Paris Spleen'') *''España cañí'' (1975) *''Iba yo a comprar el pan'' ("I went out to buy bread", 1976) *''Los políticos'' ("Politicians", 1976) *''Crónicas postfranquistas'' ("Post-Francoist Chronicles", 1976) *''Las Jais'' ("Birds", "Chicks" lang, i.e. "Girls"1977) *''Spleen de Madrid–2'' ("Madrid Spleen–2", 1982) *''España como invento'' ("Spain as an invention", 1984) *''La belleza convulsa'' ("Convulsive Beauty", 1985) *''Memorias de un hijo del siglo'' ("Memories of a child of the century", 1986) *''Mis placeres y mis días'' ("My pleasures and my days", 1994). Among non-readers, he is remembered by an appearance in
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's TV program ''Queremos saber'' in
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(1993). After some chatter, Umbral breaks conversation claiming that he has come to talk about his latest book, ''La década roja'', not to entertain her«¡Yo he venido aquí a hablar de mi libro!»
Darío Prieto, ''El Mundo'', 29 August 2007.


Work


Narratives

Highlights of his very extensive narrative production, in which autobiographical aspects stand out, include: *''Tamouré'' (1965) *''Balada de gamberros'' ("Louts' Ballad", 1965) *''Travesía de Madrid'' ("Crossing Madrid", 1966) *''Las vírgenes'' ("The Virgins", 1969) *''Si hubiéramos sabido que el amor era eso'' ("If we had known that love was this", 1969) *''El Giocondo'' (1970) about the homosexual milieu of Madrid (the title is a play on the Italian ''"la Gioconda"'', the name of the painting known in English as the
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) *''Las europeas'' ("European Girls", 1970) *''Memorias de un niño de derechas'' ("Memoirs of a child of the
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", 1972) *''Los males sagrados'' ("Holy Evils", 1973) *''Mortal y rosa'' ("A Mortal Spring", 1975) *''Las ninfas'' ("The Nymphs", 1975, received the
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) *''Los amores diurnos'' ("Daytime Love", 1979) *''Los helechos arborescentes'' ("The
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s", 1980) *''La bestia rosa'' ("The Pink Beast", 1981) *''Los ángeles custodios'' ("Guardian Angels", 1981) *''Las ánimas del purgatorio'', ("The Souls of Purgatory", 1982) *''Trilogía de Madrid'' ("Madrid Trilogy", 1984) *''Pío XII, escolta mora y un general sin un ojo '' ("
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, the Moorish Escort and a General Missing an Eye", 1985) *''Nada en el domingo'' ("Nothing on Sunday", 1988) *''El día en que violé a Alma Mahler'' ("The Day I Raped
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", 1988) *''El fulgor de África'' ("The Radiance of Africa", 1989) *''Y Tierno Galván ascendió a los cielos'' ("And Tierno Galván Ascended to the Heavens", 1990) *''Leyenda del César Visionario'' ("The Legend of the Visionary Caesar", 1992, winner of the Critics' Prize), ''Madrid, 1940'' (1993) *''Las señoritas de Aviñón'' ("The Young Ladies of Avignon", 1995; the title is a reference to a painting by
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generally known in the English-speaking world by its
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name, ''
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'') *''Madrid 1950'' (1995), ''Capital del dolor'' ("The Capital of Sorrow", 1996) *''La forja de un ladrón'' ("A Thief's Forge", 1997) *''Historias de amor y Viagra'' ("Stories of Love and
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", 1998) In 1985, Umbral began a series of novels about the most important events in the history of twentieth-century Spain, after the fashion of the ''Episodios nacionales'' of
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for the nineteenth century.


Essays

He also wrote a set of very personal essays, under such titles as: *''La escritura perpetua (De Rubén Darío a Cela)'' ("Perpetual Writing (From
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to
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)", 1989)* *''Las palabras de la tribu'' ("The Words of the Tribe", 1994) *''Diccionario de literatura'' ("Dictionary of Literature", 1995) *''Madrid, tribu urbana'' ("Madrid, Urban Tribe", 2000) *''Los alucinados'' ("Hallucinations", 2001) *''Cela: un cadáver exquisito'' ("Cela, an Exquisite Corpse", 2002) *''¿Y cómo eran las ligas de Madame Bovary?'' ("And What Were
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's Garters Like?", 2003). His preoccupation with slang is shown by: *''Diccionario para pobres'' ("Dictionary for the Poor", 1977) *''Diccionario cheli'' ("''Cheli'' Dictionary", 1983, ''
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'' being to Madrid what
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is to
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) *''Las palabras de la tribu'' ("The Words of the Tribe", 1994).


Biographies and autobiographies

He also published biographical and literary essays presenting original views about classical authors of the 19th and 20th centuries, such as: *''Larra, anatomía de un dandy'' (" Larra, anatomy of a dandy", 1965) *''Lorca, poeta maldito'' (1968, about
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; the title is ambiguous, and could be interpreted as calling Lorca a "wicked", or "indecent" poet or one who is "cursed" either in the sense of being "spoken against" or "unlucky") *''Ramón y las vanguardias'' ("Ramón and the vanguards", 1978) *''Valle-Inclán: los botines blancos de piqué'' (" Valle-Inclán: "White ''Piqué'' Boots", 1997) Other biographies are more revealing: *''Valle-Inclán'' (1968) *''Lord Byron'' (1969) *''Miguel Delibes'' (1970) *''Lola Flores, sociología de la petenera'' ("
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, sociology of the ''
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''", 1971). Although autobiography is also present throughout his journalistic work, several of his works are explicitly autobiographical: *''La noche que llegué al café Gijón'' ("The night I arrived at the
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" 1977) *''Memorias eróticas (Los cuerpos gloriosos)'' ("Erotic memories: the glorious bodies", 1992) *''El hijo de Greta Garbo'' ("Son of
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", 1977).


Honours and awards

*
Gabriel Miró Gabriel Miró Ferrer (; Alicante, 28 July 1879 – Madrid, 24 May 1930), known as Gabriel Miró, was a Spanish modernist writer. In 1900 he finished his studies in law at the University of Granada and the University of Valencia. He focused mainly ...
National Prize for Stories (1964) * Carlos Arniches de la
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(1975) *
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(1975) * César González Ruano Prize for Newspaper Journalism (1980) * Francisco Cerecedo Prize (1995) *
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for Letters (1996) *
Fernando Lara Novel Award The Fernando Lara Novel Award ( es, Premio Fernando Lara de Novela, links=no) is given annually in Spain by the José Manuel Lara Foundation and the Planeta publishing house to an unpublished novel in the Spanish language. The publication of the f ...
for ''La forja de un ladrón'' (1997) * National Prize for Letters (1997) *
Premio Cervantes The Miguel de Cervantes Prize ( es, Premio de Literatura en Lengua Castellana Miguel de Cervantes) is awarded annually to honour the lifetime achievement of an outstanding writer in the Spanish language. History The prize was established in 1975 ...
(2000)


References


External links


Obituary in ''The Times''
* (in Spanish)

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