Pío Baroja Papers, 1921-1948.

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Pío Baroja Papers, 1921-1948.

The Pío Baroja Papers consist of his manuscripts for three novellas, four novels, one published pamphlet, and one unidentified text. Six of the manuscripts are typed, with handwritten corrections in the margins. Two of the manuscripts are handwritten with typescript inserts. The following titles are included: Los buscadores de tesoros (The Treasure Seekers), La casa de los Rosales (The Rosales Family's House), Los enigmaticos (The Enigmatic Ones), El estanque verde (The Green Pool), El cura de Monleon (The Priest of Monleon) from La juventud perdida (Lost Youth) trilogy, and El amor, el dandismo, y la intriga (Love, Dandyism, and Intrigue) and Las furias (The Furies), both from Memorias de un hombre de accion (Memories of a Man of Action). The unidentified typescript is twenty pages long and begins mid-sentence: "...a comer de las bellotas." The characters mentioned include Father Caballeria and Mosen Juan. Partway through the typescript a new chapter begins, entitled, "Un cura hechicero."

4 boxes (1.68 linear feet).

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Baroja, Pío, 1872-1956

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Spanish novelist. From the description of Pío Baroja Papers, 1921-1948. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 85019055 Pío Baroja, considered one of the most prolific novelists of twentieth century Spanish literature, was born on December 28, 1872, to Serafin Baroja y Zarnoza and Carmen Nessi y Goni. Baroja had two brothers, Dario and Ricardo, and a sister, Carmen. The family eventually moved from S...