
José (Azorín) Martinez Ruiz
Sobre o Autor
José Martínez Ruiz, known as Azorín, was a prominent Spanish novelist and essayist, born in 1873. His literary career was marked by a deep engagement with the Spanish cultural and historical landscape. Azorín's works often reflect his philosophical musings and a nostalgic view of Spain, particularly its landscapes and traditions. He was part of the Generation of '98, a group of writers who sought to address the challenges facing Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish-American War.
Azorín's contributions to literature include notable works such as "La ruta de Don Quijote" and "Diario de un enfermo," which highlight his exploration of identity and existence. His style is characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a lyrical quality that draws readers into his reflections on life. Azorín's influence extends beyond literature; he played a key role in shaping Spanish intellectual thought during the early 20th century, advocating for cultural renewal and introspection in the face of modernity.