Félix de Azúa

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The Most Excellent
Félix de Azúa
Born
Félix de Azúa Comella

(1944-04-30) 30 April 1944 (age 80)
Barcelona, Spain
Seat H of the Real Academia Española
Incumbent
Assumed office
13 March 2016[a]
Preceded byMartí de Riquer i Morera

Félix de Azúa Comella (Barcelona, 30 April 1944) is a Spanish professor of aesthetics and philosophy, poet, novelist, essayist and translator, member of Real Academia Española.

He taught Spanish literature at the University of Oxford from 1979 to 1981.[1] He was director of the Institut Cervantes in Paris. With Eduardo Mendoza Garriga, Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, José Ángel Valente, Antonio Gamoneda, Pere Gimferrer, Julián Ríos and others, he is part of the generation of writers who revived democratic Spain.

He was elected to Seat H of the Real Academia Española on 18 June 2015; he took up his seat on 13 March 2016.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Elected on 18 June 2015

References

  1. ^ "100 years". mod-langs.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Félix de Azúa" (in Spanish). Real Academia Española. Archived from the original on 14 May 2016.

External links

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  • Félix de Azúa's blog on El Boomeran(g). Archived 2011-09-22 at the Wayback Machine (literary blog)
  • Articles by Félix de Azúa on Elpais.com
  • Entrevista a Félix de Azúa on YouTube by Agrupación de Jóvenes de Ciudadanos (C's). Barcelona, 6 Feb 2008 [35 min.]
  • Entrevista a Félix de Azúa by Emili Manzano in L'hora del lector. Barcelona: TV3, 21 May 2010 [1 h. 1 min.]
  • Entrevista a Félix de Azúa by Ignacio Vidal-Folch in Nostromo. Madrid: RTVE, 28 Oct 2010 [59 min.]
  • Poems by Félix de Azúa
  • Ficha de Félix de Azúa Comella
  • Ficha de Félix de Azúa Comella en Dialnet
  • Premio Internazionale Sebetia-Ter. Elenco de premiados
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[1] He was elected in 1849 but never took the seat and it was declared vacant; [2] He was elected in 1894 but never took the seat
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