Wenceslao Fernández Flórez (A Coruña, Galicia, 1885 — Madrid, 1964) was a popular Spanish journalist and novelist of the early 20th century. Throughout his career, he retained an intense fondness for the land of his birth.
Early life and career[edit]
His father died when he was fifteen years old, forcing Wenceslao to abandon his education and dedicate himself to journalism. His first job was with A Coruña's La Mañana, and he went on to write for El Heraldo de Galicia, Diario de A Coruña and Tierra Gallega. At the age of eighteen he was given a senior position at Diario Ferrolano. He later returned to A Coruña to work at El Noroeste.
Work in Madrid and Novels[edit]
In 1914 Flórez moved to Madrid, where he worked at El Imparcial and Diario ABC, where he started the parliamentary column Acotaciones de un oyente. He had begun writing novels - La tristeza de la paz (1910), La procesión de los días (1915) and Luz de luna (1915), and Volvoreta (1917).
In translation[edit]
- The sadness of Peace (1910)
- The procession of Days (1914)
- Moonlighting (1915)
- Dimensioning of a listener (Parliamentary Chronicles, 1916)
- Volvoreta (1917), adapted into a film by José Antonio Nieves Conde in 1976
- The Devil's Eye (1918)
- Entered a Thief (1922)
- Vulgar tragedies of life (1922), an anthology of short stories
- Bluebeard's Secret (1923)
- Visions of neurasthenia (1924)
- Women's Footsteps (1924)
- The seven columns (1926)
- Immoral Story (1927)
- The man who wanted to kill (1929), adapted for the screen by Rafael Gil in 1942 with Antonio Casal ( The man who wanted to kill and again by Rafael Gil in 1970 with Tony Leblanc ( The* man who wanted to kill )
- Artificial Ghosts (1930), an anthology of short stories
- Those who did not go to war (1930)
- The evil Carabel (1931), adapted into a film by Edgar Neville in 1935, by Fernando Fernan Gomez in 1956 and Rafael Baledón in 1962
- The man who bought a car (1932)
- Knight Adventures Rogelio Amaral (1933)
- An island in the Red Sea (1938)
- The novel number 13 (1941)
- The Living Forest (1943), adapted into a film by Joseph Neches in 1945, by José Luis Cuerda in 1987 written by Rafael Azcona and Angel de la Cruz and Manolo Gomez in 2001
- The bull, the bullfighter and the Cat (1946)
- Pelegrin system (1949)
- Fireworks (1954)
- Goalkeeper in goal (1957)
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1885 |
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1964 |
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