Sender, Ramón José

Sender, Ramón José

▪ Spanish novelist
born Feb. 3, 1902, Alcolea de Cinca, Spain
died Jan. 15, 1982, San Diego, Calif., U.S.

      Spanish novelist, essayist, and educator whose works deal with Spanish history and social issues.

      After studying at the University of Madrid, Sender became a lifelong Republican and was at one time imprisoned for political activities. In the early 1920s he served with the Spanish Army in Morocco, and from 1924 to 1936 he worked on the staff of El Sol (“The Sun”) in Madrid and other liberal journals.

      Imán (1930; Pro Patria, 1935), his first novel, was sharply critical of the war in Morocco. In the novels O.P. (Orden público) (1931; “Public Order”), on police brutality, and Siete domingos rojos (1932; Seven Red Sundays), on labour unrest, he continued his emphasis on social justice.

      His literary reputation was secured by the award of the National Prize for Literature for Mr. Witt en el cantón (1935; Mr. Witt Among the Rebels). Mr. Witt of the novel's title is an Englishman who brings a detached view to the passions and aspirations of separatist rebels. The book was based on the Murcian rebellion in Cartagena in 1873.

      The Civil War (1936–39) had a deep and lasting influence on Sender. He served as an officer in the Spanish Republican Army, and his wife was killed by Nationalists. Contraataque (1938; Counter Attack in Spain) was based on his war experiences and was intended to win support for the Republicans. After the Nationalist victory in the Civil War, Sender fled to Mexico and in 1942 came to the United States, becoming a U.S. citizen in 1946. He taught Spanish literature at Amherst College in Massachusetts (1943–44), at the University of New Mexico (1947–63), and at the University of Southern California (1965–71).

      Mosén Millán (1953; Requiem for a Spanish Peasant, 1960), on peasant life and the realities of war, was first published in Mexico because his work had been banned in Spain under the Franco regime. From the mid-1960s Sender's work could once more be published in Spain. Crónica del alba (1966; Before Noon), a series of nine novels published over more than two decades, explores the relationship between social and individual needs. In Las criaturas saturnianas (1968; “The Saturnian Creatures”) and other works Sender explores mythological and mystical subjects.

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