![]() ![]() With Silvestre Paradox (1901), he began the trilogy La Vida fantástica, an expression of his anarchistic individualism and pessimistic philosophy, of which the works Camino de Perfección (1902) and Paradox Rey (1906) also form part. This novel forms part of the first of Baroja’s trilogies, Tierra vasca, which also includes El Mayorazgo de Labraz (1903), one his most admired novels, and Zalacaín el Aventurero (1909). ![]() His first novel was Vidas sombrías (1900), followed in the same year by La Casa de Aizgorri. He was born in San Sebastián (Basque Country) and studied medicine in Madrid, the city he lived in for most of his life. Spanish novelist, considered by critics to be Spain’s most important 20th century novelist. ![]()
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