About Vicente Blasco Ibáñez
This author is generally considered the greatest modern Spanish author. His novel Blood and Sand, famous in its own right, became the memorable Valentino screen classic, and The Four Horesemen of the Apocalypse has been translated into several languages. Blasco Ibanez was considered a communist by many of his contemporaries since his themes usually dealt with corrupt practices of the ruling Spanish bureaucracy, and the need for economic reforms in a classless society.
Novels
The Blood of the Arena (1911)
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1918)
The Dead Command (1919)
Mare Nostrum (1919)
The Shadow of the Cathedral (1919)
Woman Triumphant (1920)
The Mayflower: A Tale of the Valencian Seashore (1921)
The Torrent (1921)
In The Land Of Art (1923)
Queen Calafia (1924)
The Enemies Of Women (1925)
The Mob (1927)
The Temptress (1927)
The Pope of the Sea (1927)
Unknown Lands: The Story of Columbus (1929)
The Borgias: Or At the Feet of Venus (1930)
The Phantom with Wings of Gold (1931)
The Three Roses (1932)
Blood and Sand (1958)
The Naked Lady (1959)
Reeds and Mud (1966)
The Intruder (2004)
The Knight of the Virgin (2005)
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1918)
The Dead Command (1919)
Mare Nostrum (1919)
The Shadow of the Cathedral (1919)
Woman Triumphant (1920)
The Mayflower: A Tale of the Valencian Seashore (1921)
The Torrent (1921)
In The Land Of Art (1923)
Queen Calafia (1924)
The Enemies Of Women (1925)
The Mob (1927)
The Temptress (1927)
The Pope of the Sea (1927)
Unknown Lands: The Story of Columbus (1929)
The Borgias: Or At the Feet of Venus (1930)
The Phantom with Wings of Gold (1931)
The Three Roses (1932)
Blood and Sand (1958)
The Naked Lady (1959)
Reeds and Mud (1966)
The Intruder (2004)
The Knight of the Virgin (2005)
Collections
Non fiction
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