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Luis Araquistain | |||||
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Born | 1886 | ||||
Died | 1959 | ||||
Residence | 113 Arthur Court, Queensway, W2 [census] | ||||
Occupation |
literary diplomacy | ||||
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1943.11.16 nominated and elected forthwith
writer and diplomat
Notes From Elsewhere
b. 19 June 1886 Spanish
Luis Araquistáin Quevedo ( Bárcena de Pie de Concha , 18 of June of 1886 - Geneva , 8 of August of 1959) was a journalist , writer and Spanish politician seconded to the generation of the 14 . Member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party , he belonged to the circle of Largo Caballero and Tomás Meabe , to whom he was associated with a great friendship.
Publications
External Publications
The columns of Hercules. Farsa novelesca , Madrid, 1921.
Life and Resurrection , Madrid, 1922.
The rodeo: Drama in three acts The ark of Noah , 1926.
"The Antillean Agony", Madrid, 1928
The decline of a regime , Madrid, 1930.
The War from London , 1942.
The krausismo in Spain , published for the first time in 1960.
Contemporary Spanish Thought , Buenos Aires, 1962.
The Mexican Revolution: its origins, its men, its work , 1930.
On Civil War and Emigration , 1983 , (with introduction by Javier Tusell ).
House Publications
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