Blasco wrote Spanish realist novels and was also a director and screenwriter. He is best known for his novel The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ((Los Cuatro Jinettes del Apocalipsis). Set in Europe during World War I a young South American artist in search of himself is living in Paris. He becomes involved in the fight to defeat the Germans. The descriptions of the various locals are excellent. Blasco's insights into the mood in prewar Germany and of France during the war are a fascinating look at an important time in European history.
Blasco wrote Spanish realist novels and was also a director and screenwriter. He is best known for his novel The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse ((Los Cuatro Jinettes del Apocalipsis). Set in Europe during World War I a young South American artist in search of himself is living in Paris. He becomes involved in the fight to defeat the Germans. The descriptions of the various locals are excellent. Blasco's insights into the mood in prewar Germany and of France during the war are a fascinating look at an important time in European history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vicente Blasco Ibanez was a journalist, politician, and best-selling Spanish novelist in a variety of genres, best known in the English-speaking world for Hollywood films based on his work. He was born in Valencia. He studied law at university and graduated in 1888, but he never practiced because his interests were in politics, journalism, and literature. He was particularly fond of Miguel de Cervantes. In politics, he was a fierce Republican partisan in his youth, and he established the newspaper El Pueblo (English as The People) in his birthplace, where he launched the Republican populist political movement known as Blasquismo. The journal caused so much controversy that it was brought to court several times. He volunteered to edit the work Noli Me Tangere, in which Filipino nationalist Jose Rizal expressed his displeasure with the Spanish colonialism of the Philippines. In 1909, he proceeded to Argentina and established two new communities, Nueva Valencia and Cervantes. He held seminars on historical events and Spanish literature. Tired and dissatisfied by government failings and inaction, he traveled to Paris at the start of World War I. Living in Paris, he was connected to poet and writer Robert W. Service by their mutual publisher Fisher Unwin, who asked Service to act as an interpreter for an Ibanez-related contract.
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