José Manuel Castañón
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José Manuel Castañón (10 February 1920 – 6 June 2001) was a Spanish
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born in Pola de Lena,
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. Although he fought in
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’s 1936 military uprising, he later distanced himself from Franco's regime and in 1957 left for a 20-year exile to
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. His best-known novel ''Moletu-Voleva'', published in
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in 1956, a story about lust for money.


Biography

José Manuel Castañón was born in Pola De Lena,
Asturias Asturias (; ; ) officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in northwest Spain. It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
. He was the third of seven children of Guillermo Castañón, a lawyer, and Berta de la Peña. He was very much influenced by his father. He had a happy childhood life, liked to read books in his father’s library, and at a very young age began to feel the calling to be a writer. At the outbreak of the
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, he left secretly his parents' home, and enlisted himself in the
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. He was severely injured (he lost the use of his right hand) but Castañón still had the strength to return to the front. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant and in 1941 volunteered in the
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. He returned to conclude his studies and became a lawyer like his father. In 1942 he married his first-cousin
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; they had five children. In 1945 he graduated from Law School at the
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. Castañón worked as a lawyer in private practice for some years in
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. Unwilling to be part of the
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’s regime due to the unfair treatment of defeated Republicans and to discriminatory legal procedures, he started expressing his discontent. He protested openly against the dictatorship, calling for a just treatment to family members of Republicans killed in the war and to War Disable Republican fighters and their families. As a result he was imprisoned, in 1953. In prison he wrote his first novel '' Moletu-Voleva'' or "The insanity for the lust of dollars", a tragic-comic satire, inspired by the personality of one of the jail recluses and his mad pursuit for easy-coming money. The book, published in 1956, received very warm critics and it was considered full of originality and transcendence. In 1957 he also published '' Bezana Roja''. By that time, he had already decided going into
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, considering incompatible his profession as a freelance writer with Franco's dictatorship. In 1957, he resigned his infantry captain rank and addressed a letter to the Spanish Government requesting that his War Veteran's pension be paid to a War Disable Republican, and fled to France. From there he went to
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,
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. Two years later his family joined him. In Venezuela he sustained his family working exclusively as a writer. Most of his literary work was published in Caracas. In 1987 he received the
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from the Government of Venezuela. José Manuel Castañón was a passionate lover of poetry. He had an astounding ability to memorizing poems; he knew an extraordinary number of poems by heart, and enjoyed reciting them to audiences. He wrote a book about his beloved Peruvian poet
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: ''
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''. In 1983, he was named adoptive son of
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, Vallejo's birthplace. While in the
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he had kept a diary, which remained unpublished for many years. The book was published in 1991 under the title ''
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''. He wrote, as well, books on his ideology, political beliefs, and his inner struggle. In 1977, he returned to
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, when in Spain had already disappeared all vestige of the dictatorship. He died on 6 June 2001. Castañón was predeceased by his wife and a son, and is survived by four daughters.


Major works

* ''Moletu-Voleva'' (1956) * ''Bezana Roja '' (1957) * ''Andres Cuenta su Historia'' (1962) * ''Encuentro con Venezuela'' (1962) * ''Confesiones de un vivir absurdo'' (1959) * ''Una Balandra encalla en Tierra firme'' (1958) * ''Cuba hablo contigo'' (1989) * ''Cuba sigo Hablando contigo''(1993) * ''Pasion por Vallejo'' (1963) * ''Entre dos Orillas'' (1975) * ''Me Confieso Bolivarianamente'' (1982) * ''Cuentos Vividos'' (1976) * ''Diario de una Aventura'' (1991) * ''En mi sentir revuelto'' (1992) * ''Mi Padre y Ramon Gomez de la Serna'' (1975)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Castanon, Jose Manuel 1920 births 2001 deaths People from Asturias Spanish male novelists University of Oviedo alumni 20th-century Spanish novelists 20th-century Spanish male writers Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (National faction) Blue Division personnel