
Miguel de Unamuno
Sull'autore
Miguel de Unamuno was a prominent Spanish writer and philosopher, who played a significant role in the Generation of '98, a group of writers concerned with Spain's moral and cultural crisis. His works often explored themes of existentialism, identity, and the conflict between reason and faith. Unamuno's most famous work, "The Tragic Sense of Life," delves into the struggles of human existence and the search for meaning amidst suffering. Through his essays, novels, and poetry, he articulated the deep anxieties of his time, making him a crucial figure in Spanish literature.
Nazionalità
Spagnolo
Data di nascita
September 29, 1864
Luogo di nascita
Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain
Data di morte
December 31, 1936
Influenzato da
Influenzato
Javier Marías
Darío Villanueva
Rudolfo A. Anaya
José (Azorín) Martinez Ruiz
Arturo A. Fox
Max Aub
José Luis Sampedro
Bernardo Atxaga
Camilo José Cela
Arturo Barea
Javier Cercas
Joan Fuster
Fernando Aramburu
Patrick Durantou
Pedro Cerezo Galán
Juan Carlos Moreno Romo
Antonio Sáez Delgado
Rogelio García Mateo
Manuel Chaves Nogales
José Ignacio Martínez Ruiz
Ignacio Aldecoa
C.A. Longhurst