Pedro Antonio de Alarcón
- Pedro Antonio de Alarcón y Ariza
- P. A. de Alarcón
- Sort Name
- Alarcón, Pedro Antonio de
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- Person
- Gender
- Male
- Date of birth
- 1833-03-10
- Place of birth
- Guadix
- Date of death
- 1891-07-19
- Place of death
- Madrid
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Pedro Antonio de Alarcón y Ariza (10 March 1833 – 19 July 1891) was a nineteenth-century Spanish novelist, known best for his novel El sombrero de tres picos (1874), an adaptation of popular traditions which provides a description of village life in Alarcón's native region of Andalusia. It was the basis for Hugo Wolf's opera Der Corregidor (1897); for Riccardo Zandonai's opera La farsa amorosa (1933); and Manuel de Falla's ballet The Three-Cornered Hat (1919).
Alarcón wrote another popular short novel, El capitán Veneno ('Captain Poison', 1881). He produced four other full-length novels. One of these novels, El escándalo ('The Scandal', 1875), became noted for its keen psychological insights. Alarcón also wrote three travel books and many short stories and essays.
Alarcón was born in Guadix, near Granada. In 1859, he served in the Hispano-Moroccan War. He gained his first literary recognition with Diary of a Witness to the African War, a patriotic account of the campaign.
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| Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Der Freund des Todes: Erzählungen | Paperback | 3-442-08723-6 | 1989-12 |
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