1913 edited by Leda Schiavo, 1992.ĭivinas palabras (produced 1920). 1914 as The Dragon’s Head, translated by May Heywood Broun, in Poet Lore Plays 2, 1919. Lander, 1957.įarsa de la cabeza del dragon (produced 1910). 1908 as Wolves! Wolves!, translated by C.B. 1899 revised version, as El yermo de las almas, 1908.Įl marques de Bradomin (produced 1906). Obras selectas, prologue by Julian Marias. Savage Acts: Four Plays, translated by Robert Lima. Elected President of the Atheneum, Madrid, 1932. Career: Journalist in Madrid, 1890, and in Mexico and Cuba, 1892-93 returned to Galicia, 1893 settled in Madrid, 1895, and frequented artistic circles stage debut as actor, 1898 left arm amputated after a fight, 1899 regular contributor to the periodical El Impartial toured Spain and South America with his wife’s acting company, 1910 unsuccessful political candidacy, 1910 visited Western Front as war correspondent, 1916 professor of ethics, Madrid School of Fine Arts, from 1916 visited Mexico, Cuba, and New York, 1921 period of illness, followed by convalescence in a sanatorium, 1923-24 imprisoned for two weeks under the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera unsuccessful Republican candidate for parliament, 1931 director, Spanish Academy of Fine Arts, Rome, 1934-35. Family: Married Josefina Blanco in 1907 (divorced 1932) six children. Education: Studied law at the University of Santiago de Compostela, 1887-90, no degree. Born: Ramon Jose Simon del Valle y Pena in Villanueva de Arosa, Galicia, Spain, 28 October 1866.
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