José María Pemán
Novelist, Author
1897 – 1981
Who was José María Pemán?
José María Pemán y Pemartín, KOGF was a Spanish journalist, poet, novelist, essayist, and right-wing intellectual.
Originally a student of law, he entered the literary world with a series of poetic works inspired by his native Andalucia. In the 1930s he became a journalist. In 1935 he joined the Real Academia de la Lengua, of which he was the director from 1939 to 1940 and 1944 to 1947.
Pemán often blurred literary genres, and developed a unique style that may be as equidistant between classicism and modernism.
As a dramatist, he wrote historical-religious verse, plays based on Andalusian themes, and comical costume dramas.
Pemán adapted many classical works. He displayed his narrative skill in a series of novels and short stories. He was also a noted essayist.
In 1955 he received the Mariano de Cavia prize for journalism. In 1957, he won the March de Literatura prize. He was the personal advisor to the Count of Barcelona from 1969 until the title's dissolution. In 1981, a few months before his death he was named Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.
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- Born
- May 8, 1897
Cadiz - Also known as
- Jose Maria Peman
- José Mª Pemán
- José María Pemán y Pemartín
- Parents
- Siblings
- Spouses
- Carmen Domecq Rivero
(1922/03/08 - )
- Carmen Domecq Rivero
- Nationality
- Spain
- Profession
- Died
- Jul 19, 1981
Cadiz
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on July 23, 2013
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