Joaquín Dicenta
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Joaquín Dicenta Benedicto (1862–1917) was a Spanish journalist, novelist, playwright, poet and
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politician. His 1895 play '' Juan José'', whose representation became a staple of every
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, was the second-most performed in the Spanish repertory between 1895 and 1939.


Biography

Born on 3 February 1862 in
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, some sources question the traditional birthplace, suggesting he was actually born in
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. Joaquín Dicenta started his studies in the Escolapios' of
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College (Madrid), and later in
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. He was expelled from the in
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because of his unruly attitude. His literary career began with the publication of his poems in the tabloid Eden. Gradually, as he gained fame, he began writing in other journals. He was a fervent opponent of the social order and this is reflected in his works. In April 1885, Dicenta promoted the creation of ''La Democracia Social'', a shortly-lived Republican and Socialist newspaper. He was a close acquaintance of PSOE leader Pablo Iglesias, yet he never became a member of the party. Dicenta was also the first editor of , starting in 1897. Many of Joaquín's works, including stories and novels have been lost. Perhaps the most famous of his works was the play '' Juan José'' (1895). The play's socialist tone and its tale of the conflict between employers and employees made it a huge success among the working class. It was performed yearly in Spain during May. The play's content of social struggle did not go down well with some Spanish bishops, who rejected it. But the play remained successful, being translated into several languages. He was elected as Madrid municipal councillor at the May 1909 municipal election in representation of the district of Latina (drawing the most votes of any candidate in the municipality), running under a Republican platform that also got and Silvestre Abellán elected in the constituency. He took office on 1 July 1909, delivering a speech as follows: During his mandate as municipal councillor, Dicenta was the drafter of the so-called "''Proyecto Dicenta''", a plan for the construction of schools in Madrid, described as the most ambitious in the scope of education policy in the first third of the 20th century in the municipality. The project was presented by Dicenta, Facundo Dorado and Ricardo Rodríguez Vilariño on 20 October 1911. He died in
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on 21 February 1917. Later in that year, ''Mujeres (Estudios de mujer)'' a volume authored by Dicenta consisting of 25 chronicles dealing about portraits of women was posthumously published. He spawned a saga of actors, including and (sons), and and (grandsons).


Example of his poetry

''"¡NO!"'' ''¡Cuánto sufrí y qué solo!... Ni un amigo;''
''Ni una mano leal que se tendiera''
''En busca de la mía, ni siquiera''
''El placer de crearme un enemigo.'' ''De mi angustia y dolor, solo testigo,''
''De mi terrible vida, compañera,''
''Fue una pobre mujer, una cualquiera''
''Que hambre, pena y amor partió conmigo.'' ''Y hoy que mi triunfo asegurado se halla,''
''Tú, amigo, por el éxito ganado,''
''Me dices que la arroje de mi lado,''
''Que una mujer así, denigra... ¡Calla!''
''Con ella he padecido y he triunfado;''
''¡Y el triunfo no autoriza a ser canalla!''


Works

;Plays * ''El suicidio de Werther'' (1888) * ''Honra y Vida'' (1888) * ''La mejor ley'' (1889) * ''Los irresponsables'' (1890) * ''Luciano'' (1894) * '' Juan José'' (1895) * ''El señor feudal'' (1896) * ''Aurora'' (1902) * ''Daniel'' (1907) ;Long novels * ''Rebeldía'' (1910) * ''Los Bárbaros'' (1912) * ''Encarnación'' (1913) * ''Mi Venus'' (1915)


References

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External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dicenta, Joaquin 1862 births 1917 deaths Spanish dramatists and playwrights Spanish male dramatists and playwrights Spanish journalists Spanish novelists Spanish male novelists Spanish poets People from Calatayud Spanish male poets Madrid city councillors Spanish republicans