Luis Martín-Santos
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Luis Martín-Santos Ribera (11 November 1924 – 21 January 1964) was a Spanish
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of ''
Time of Silence ''Time of Silence'' () is a 1962 novel by the Spanish writer Luis Martín-Santos. An English translation by George Leeson was published by Harcourt, Brace & World in 1964. A new translation by Peter Bush was published by New York Review Books in ...
'', often cited as one of the most important Spanish
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s of the twentieth century.


Biography

Martín-Santos was born in
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,
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in 1924; son of the military doctor Leandro Martín-Santos. At five years of age his family moved to
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, where he would ultimately spend most of his life. He studied medicine in
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and received his doctorate in
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in
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, where he developed friendships with specialists such as ,
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, and . At the same time, he became interested in
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and became an habitué of the
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, where he met many prominent writers of his generation, including
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, and
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. He also spent some time with
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. In 1951 he became director of the regional psychiatric hospital in San Sebastian and would remain there the rest of his life. He also participated in the so-called "Academia Errante," a debate forum created by restless Spanish intellectuals in the sixties who were searching for new forms of expression. He read
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extensively and became interested in
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. He married Rocío Laffón Bayo in 1953, with whom he had three children. In 1955, he wrote a thesis entitled ''Dilthey, Jaspers y la comprensión del enfermo mental'' ( Dilthey, Jaspers, and Understanding the Mentally Ill), followed in 1964 by ''Libertad, temporalidad y transferencia en el psicoanálisis existencial'' (Freedom, Temporality, and Transference in Existential Psychoanalysis). He became a member of the
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(PSOE), a clandestine organization, and was thrown into prison on three occasions. Later, he joined the Executive Committee and became friends with the
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leader
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. Near the end of 1960 he finished writing the novel ''
Time of Silence ''Time of Silence'' () is a 1962 novel by the Spanish writer Luis Martín-Santos. An English translation by George Leeson was published by Harcourt, Brace & World in 1964. A new translation by Peter Bush was published by New York Review Books in ...
'', which was published in 1962 with twenty censored pages. An uncensored edition was not published until 1981. In this novel he makes innovative use of
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,
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, indirect free style,
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, and mythification; narrative devices that had been pioneered earlier by
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. His wife Rocío died, possibly a suicide, in 1963. That same year, he began writing ''Tiempo de destrucción'' (Time of Destruction), but it was left incomplete when he died in a traffic accident in
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on 21 January 1964. It was published, as he left it, in 1975. The same publisher had also released a posthumous collection of his short stories, entitled ''Apólogos'', in 1970. ''
Time of Silence ''Time of Silence'' () is a 1962 novel by the Spanish writer Luis Martín-Santos. An English translation by George Leeson was published by Harcourt, Brace & World in 1964. A new translation by Peter Bush was published by New York Review Books in ...
'' was the basis for the film ''
Tiempo de silencio ''Time of Silence'' () is a 1985 Spanish film directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from the novel ''Time of Silence'' written by Luis Martín-Santos. It stars Imanol Arias, Victoria Abril and Francisco Rabal.Schwartz, ''The Great Spanish Films'', p ...
'', directed by
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.


Works

*''Dilthey, Jaspers y la comprensión del enfermo mental'' 1955 *''Libertad, temporalidad y transferencia en el psicoanálisis existencial'' 1964 *''
Tiempo de silencio ''Time of Silence'' () is a 1985 Spanish film directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from the novel ''Time of Silence'' written by Luis Martín-Santos. It stars Imanol Arias, Victoria Abril and Francisco Rabal.Schwartz, ''The Great Spanish Films'', p ...
'' *''Tiempo de destrucción'' *''Apólogos'' 1970


References

* Díaz Valcárcel, Emilio. ''La visión del mundo en la novela: ''Tiempo de silencio'', de Luis Martín-Santos''. Río Piedras: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 1982. *Fuentenebro F, Berrios G E, Romero E & Huerta R (1999): ''Psiquiatría y Cultura en España en un Tiempo de Silencio: Luis Martin Santos''. Madrid: Necodisne Ediciones.
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Tiempo de silencio ''Time of Silence'' () is a 1985 Spanish film directed by Vicente Aranda adapted from the novel ''Time of Silence'' written by Luis Martín-Santos. It stars Imanol Arias, Victoria Abril and Francisco Rabal.Schwartz, ''The Great Spanish Films'', p ...
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