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Blasco Ibanez

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Blas·co I·bá·ñez  (bläsk -bänys, -vänyth), Vicente 1867-1928.
Spanish writer of naturalistic novels concerning his homeland, such as The Cabin (1898), and several highly popular but less literary novels, including The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916).


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Amaro is reminiscent of the novel The Cathedral by the eminent Spanish writer Vicente Blasco Ibanez, in which young priests in Toledo, Spain, make fun of the old cardinal behind his back because he has a young woman living in his apartments.
 
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