José Jiménez Lozano facts for kids
José Jiménez Lozano (born May 13, 1930 – died March 9, 2020) was an important Spanish writer. He was born in a town called Langa, in Ávila, Spain. In 2002, he received a very special award called the Miguel de Cervantes Prize. This award is one of the biggest honors for writers who use the Spanish language. José Jiménez Lozano passed away at the age of 89.
Books by José Jiménez Lozano
José Jiménez Lozano wrote many books during his life. He wrote different kinds of stories, including novels, essays, and poems. Novels are long fictional stories. Essays are shorter pieces that share ideas or information. Poems use special language to express feelings or thoughts.
- Historia de un otoño (novel) (1971)
- El sambenito (novel) (1972)
- La salamandra (novel) (1973)
- El santo de mayo (novel) (1976)
- Guía espiritual de Castilla (essays) (1984)
- Avila (essays) (1988)
- El grano de maíz rojo (novel) (1988)
- El empleo (novel) (1989)
- El mudejarillo (novel) (1992)
- Tantas devastaciones (poems) (1992)
- La boda de Ángela (novel) (1993)
- Teorema de Pitágoras (novel) (1995)
- Un fulgor tan breve (poems) (1995)
- Las sandalias de plata (novel) (1996)
- El tiempo de Eurídice (poems) (1996)
- Los compañeros (novel) (1997)
See also
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