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Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (13 June 1910 – 27 January 1999) was a Spanish writer associated with the
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movement.


Life

He was born in
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, Ferrol, Galicia, and received his first education there, subsequently attending the universities of
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and
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. Although primarily a
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, he also published journalism, essays, and plays. His career as a writer began in
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, but developed largely in
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. Before the outbreak of the
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, he traveled to
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with the intention of writing his
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and there he was surprised by the coup d'etat of July 18, 1936. After hesitating, he returned to Spain in October to be with his family. From the bus that was taking him home, he saw the bodies of victims of the repression in the ditches. His father exclaimed by way of greeting: "Don't you know that many of your friends have been shot?". He followed the recommendation of a priest he trusted and joined the
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.unearthing Franco's Legacy, p.15 His first novel, ''Javier Mariño'', appeared in 1943, and he continued to publish novels almost until his death, receiving major prizes for some of them. Despite his affiliation to the Falangists, from 1939, when he returned to Santiago to take up a university post, he increasingly distanced himself from the party. He joined in protests in favour of striking
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n miners in 1962, and was expelled from his teaching post at the university as a result. In the mid-1960s he had a number of problems with government censors. He left Spain for a post at the
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in 1966, and remained there until 1973 as the University's first distinguished professor. In 1975 he moved to the city of
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, where he remained until his death. After his return to
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, he was increasingly celebrated: In 1975 he was elected member of the
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, and was awarded the premier Spanish literary prize, the
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, in 1985. Immediately after his death, the Fundación Gonzalo Torrente Ballester was set up to protect, study and disseminate his work.


List of novels

* Javier Mariño (1943) * El golpe de estado de Guadalupe Limón (1946) * Ifigenia (1950) *
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: El Señor llega (1957) - , Donde da la vuelta el aire (1960), La Pascua triste (1962). Novel prize of the
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* Don Juan (1963) * Off-Side (1968) * La Saga/Fuga de J.B. (1972) - Critics' Prize and City of Barcelona Prize * Fragmentos de Apocalipsis (1977) * La isla de los jacintos cortados (1980) - National Literature Prize * Dafne y ensueños (1982) * Quizá nos lleve el viento al infinito (1984) * La princesa durmiente va a la escuela (1985) * La rosa de los vientos (1985) * Yo no soy yo, evidentemente (1987) * Filomeno, a mi pesar (1988) - Planet Prize * Crónica del rey pasmado (1989) * Las islas extraordinarias (1991) * La muerte del decano (1992) * La novela de Pepe Ansúrez (1994) * La boda de Chon Recalde (1995) * Los años indecisos (1997) * Doménica (1999)


Screenplays

* ''
Night Arrival ''Night Arrival'' (Spanish:''Llegada de noche'') is a 1949 Spanish crime film directed by José Antonio Nieves Conde and starring Adriana Benetti, Manolo Fábregas and Pedro Maratea.D'Lugo p.182 Synopsis During the celebration of the Ibero-Am ...
'' (1949) * '' Surcos'' (1951) * ''
Devil's Roundup ''Devil's Roundup'' (Spanish:''El cerco del diablo'') is a 1952 Spanish drama film directed by Antonio del Amo, Enrique Gómez, Edgar Neville, José Antonio Nieves Conde and Arturo Ruiz Castillo.Betz p.248 Cast * Fernando Aguirre as Pescador ...
'' (1952) * ''
Rebellion Rebellion, uprising, or insurrection is a refusal of obedience or order. It refers to the open resistance against the orders of an established authority. A rebellion originates from a sentiment of indignation and disapproval of a situation and ...
'' (1954)


See also

University of Santiago de Compostela , established = , type = Public , budget = €228 million (2011) , rector = Prof. Dr. Antonio López Díaz , city = Santiago de Compostela , state = Galicia , country = Spain , undergrad = 23,835 , postgrad = 1,716 , doctoral = 2,697 ...


References


External links

*
Official site
giving biographical and bibliographical material about Torrente Ballester and a good collection of images. {{DEFAULTSORT:Torrente Ballester, Gonzalo 1910 births 1999 deaths People from Ferrol, Spain Writers from Galicia (Spain) Members of the Royal Spanish Academy Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (National faction) Premio Cervantes winners Falangism Spanish male writers Spanish fascists Spanish theatre critics University at Albany, SUNY faculty University of Oviedo alumni