Pío Baroja y Nessi (2)
It's over three years since I first published a post on Pío Baroja y Nessi, the Spanish Basque writer who lived from 1872 - 1956. Baroja, and his always worn beret, are too photogenic to not post some more.
The most characteristic aspect of his more than sixty novels is the quirky style: direct, unadorned, devoid of sensationalism.
Endowed with a phenomenal perception and a flawless memory, Baroja becomes the great chronicler of Spain during the first half of the twentieth century.
Baroja wrote his novels in the form of trilogies.
The man in the second image is not Pio Baroja, but he is a Basque priest named Fabian or Faben Loidi
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