The Structure of Society
Julián Marías
As one of the most remarkable Spanish philosophers of the XX century, Julián Marías wrote several books about philosophy, politics and social matters. After Spanish civil war, he left Spain with his family because, as an opponent of Franco's dictatorship, he was banned from teaching in the university and he couldn't appear in the media. The Marías traveled to the United States and there he taught at numerous institutions including Harvard University, Yale University, Wellesley College, and UCLA.
Marías wrote on a wide variety of subjects during his long career. A subject of particular interest was Cervantes's Don Quixote. In 1964 he was elected into the Real Academia Española, and he won a Prince of Asturias award in 1996. From 1977 to 1979 he was senator in the Spanish General Courts.
He is the father of the famous novelist Javier Marías.
Marías wrote on a wide variety of subjects during his long career. A subject of particular interest was Cervantes's Don Quixote. In 1964 he was elected into the Real Academia Española, and he won a Prince of Asturias award in 1996. From 1977 to 1979 he was senator in the Spanish General Courts.
He is the father of the famous novelist Javier Marías.
عام:
1955
الناشر:
University of Alabama Press
اللغة:
english
الصفحات:
246
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english, 1955