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Miguel Delibes

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Birth Date 17 Oct 1920

Death Date 12 Mar 2010

Personal Name Miguel Delibes

Alternate Names

  • Miguel Delibes Setién
  • Miguel DELIBES
  • Migel' Delibes
  • Delibes Miguel
  • MIGUEL DELIBES

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Miguel Delibes Setién (17 October 1920 – 12 March 2010) was a Spanish novelist, journalist and newspaper editor associated with the Generation of '36 movement. From 1975 until his death, he was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy, where he occupied letter "e" seat. Educated in commerce, he began his career as a cartoonist and columnist. He later became the editor for the regional newspaper El Norte de Castilla before gradually devoting himself exclusively to writing novels.

He was a connoisseur of the flora and fauna of Castile and was passionate about hunting and the countryside. These were common themes in his writing, and he often wrote from the perspective of a city-dweller who remained connected with the rural world.

He was one of the leading figures of post-Civil War Spanish literature, winning numerous literary prizes. Several of his works have been adapted into plays or have been turned into films, winning awards at the Cannes Film Festival among others. He has been ranked with Heinrich Böll and Graham Greene as one of the most prominent Catholic writers of the second half of the twentieth century.

He was deeply affected by the death of his wife in 1974. In 1998 he was diagnosed with colon cancer, from which he never fully recovered. He died in 2010.

Most prominent works include La sombra del ciprés es alargada (1947), El camino (1950), Mi idolatrado hijo Sisí (1953), Diario de un cazador (1955), La hoja roja (1959), Las ratas (1962), Cinco horas con Mario (1966), La mortaja (1970), El príncipe destronado (1973), El disputado voto del señor Cayo (1978), Los santos inocentes (1982), 377A, Madera de héroe (1987), Señora de rojo sobre fondo gris (1991), or El hereje (1998).