List of Spanish writers

This is a list of writers, including novelists, essayists, poets, playwrights, and journalists, who were born in Spain or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

A

  • Iñaki Abad (born 1963), novelist and journalist
  • Brianda de Acuña (1576–1630), nun and autobiographer
  • Silvia Agüero (born 1985), Roma feminist writer and human rights activist
  • Pedro Antonio de Alarcón (1833–1891), novelist
  • Rafael Alberti (1902–1999), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1983)
  • Vicente Alberti y Vidal (1786–1859), writer
  • Jerónimo de Alcalá (1571–1632), physician and writer
  • José Alcalá Galiano (1843–1919), writer, poet and humorist
  • Baltasar del Alcázar (1530–1606), poet
  • Ignacio Aldecoa (1925–1969), novelist and poet
  • Mateo Alemán (1547–c. 1609), novelist
  • Vicente Aleixandre (1888–1984), poet, Nobel Prize laureate (1977)
  • Florina Alías (1921–1999), writer
  • Dámaso Alonso (1898–1990), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1978)
  • Núria Añó (b. 1973), novelist and biographer
  • Tomás de Añorbe y Corregel (1686–1741), playwright and poet
  • Jerónimo de Arbolanche (1546–1572), writer
  • Trinidad Ardura, writer
  • Juan de Arguijo (1567–1623), writer, poet and musician during the Spanish Golden Age
  • Juan Ariza (1816–1876), Romantic novelist, poet, and playwright
  • Raimon Arola (born 1956), art historian specializing in sacred symbolism and hermetic tradition
  • Alfonso Clemente de Arostegui y Cañavate (1698–1774), Catholic bishop, writer, lawyer, and diplomat
  • Francisco Asensi (1936–2013), religious writer
  • Francisco Ayala (1906–2009), novelist, Cervantes Prize laureate (1991)
  • Wenceslao Ayguals de Izco (1801–1873), writer and editor
  • Azorín (José Martínez Ruiz) (1863–1967), journalist, poet, novelist and essayist

B

  • Frutos Baeza (1861–1918), poet and writer in the Murcian dialect
  • Gaspar de Baeza (1540–1569), humanist, lawyer, translator and writer known during the Spanish Golden Age
  • Ricardo Baeza Durán (1890–1956)
  • Rafael Balanzat y Baranda (1820–1854), writer and military man
  • Andrés Baquero (1853–1916), teacher, researcher, and writer
  • Bárbara de Santo Domingo (1842–1872), Catholic mystic writer
  • Elia Barceló (born 1957), writer
  • Juan Barcia Caballero (1852–1926), Spanish physician and writer
  • Pío Baroja (1872–1956), novelist of the Generation of '98
  • Pedro Barrantes (1850–1912), writer, journalist
  • Joaquín Bastús (1799–1873), writer and pedagogue
  • Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870), romantic poet and tale writer
  • Diego Beltrán Hidalgo (17th century), poet and critic
  • Jacinto Benavente (1866–1954), dramatist, Nobel Prize laureate (1922)
  • Francisco Bermúdez de Pedraza (1585–1655), writer, jurist and historian
  • Joan Binimelis (1538–1616), scientist and writer
  • Vicente Blasco Ibáñez (1867–1928), novelist, wrote The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916)
  • Isidoro Bosarte (1747–1807), historian and writer
  • Vicente Botín, journalist
  • Antonio Buero Vallejo (1916–2000), playwright of the Generation of '36

C

Pedro Calderón de la Barca
Miguel de Cervantes
  • Cabret (late 14th century), translator
  • Javier Cacho Gomez (born 1952), scientific writer and novelist
  • Fernando Cagigal (1756–1824), poet and playwright
  • Pedro Calderón de la Barca (1600–1681), playwright and poet of the Spanish Golden Age
  • Luis Carandell Robusté (1929–2002), journalist and writer
  • Manuel Casal (1751–1837), poet and polymath
  • Félix Casanova de Ayala (1915–1990), poet
  • Francisco Cascales (1564–1642), humanist and writer
  • Alejandro Casona (1903–1965)
  • Abraham Castanho, (mid 17th century), poet
  • José Manuel Castañón (1920–2001), novelist and essayist
  • Rosalía de Castro (1837–1885), romanticist and poet
  • Juan Francisco de Castro Fernández (1721–1790), priest, lawyer and writer
  • José Carlos Cataño (born 1954), poet
  • José Joaquín Casasús (1733–1822), writer
  • Cecilia del Nacimiento (1570–1646), nun, mystic, writer, and poet
  • Camilo José Cela (1916–2002), novelist, Nobel Prize laureate (1989)
  • Pancracio Celdrán (1942–2019), academic and journalist
  • Francisco Cerdá y Rico (1739–1800), humanist, jurist and writer
  • Francisco Cerecedo (1940–1977), journalist
  • Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616), novelist, poet and playwright, author of Don Quixote
  • Edith Checa Oviedo (1957–2017), writer, poet, journalist
  • Matilde Cherner (1833–1880), novelist, dramatist, literary critic, and journalist
  • Clarín (Leopoldo Alas) (1852–1901), novelist, dramatist, literary critic, and journalist
  • Gerónimo de la Concepción (1642–1698), writer
  • Andrés del Corral (1748–1818), writer and archeologist
  • Javier Cosnava (born 1971), novelist
  • Eusebio Cuerno de la Cantolla (1850–1922), journalist and businessman

D

  • Filomena Dato (1856–1926), feminist, writer
  • Pedro Víctor Debrigode (1914–1982), novelist
  • Miguel Delibes (1920–2010), novelist, Cervantes Prize laureate (1993)
  • Demófilo (1848–1893)
  • Agustín Díaz Pacheco (born 1953), journalist and novelist
  • Gerardo Diego (1896–1987), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1979)
  • Rafael Dieste (1899–1981)
  • María Magdalena Domínguez (1922–2021), poet
  • María Dueñas (born 1964)

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  • José Echegaray (1832–1916), dramatist, Nobel Prize laureate (1904)
  • Francisco de Enciso Zárate, (?–1570), writer of chivalric romance novels
  • Feliciana Enríquez de Guzmán (1569–c. 1644), playwright of the Spanish Golden Age
  • Antonio Escohotado (1941–2021), philosopher and essayist
  • Juan Escoiquiz (1762–1820), ecclesiastic, politician and writer
  • Vicente Espinel (1550–1624), poet and novelist
  • José de Espronceda (1808–1842), romantic poet
  • Cristina Fernández Cubas (born 1945), novelist and short story writer
  • César Fernández García (born 1967), novelist
  • Leandro Fernández de Moratín (1760–1828), dramatist and neoclassical poet
  • Pastora Filigrana (born 1981), non-fiction writer, columnist

G-H

María Esther García López
Federico García Lorca
  • José María Gabriel y Galán (1870–1905), poet
  • Antonio Gala (1930–2023), poet, dramatist and novelist
  • Rafael Gambra Ciudad (1920–2004), philosopher and author
  • Gabriel García-Badell (1936–1994), writer
  • Juan García Hortelano (1928–1992)
  • María Esther García López (born, 1948), poet and writer; president, Asturias Writers Association
  • Vincent García de la Huerta (1734–1787), dramatist, poet, and critic
  • Federico García Lorca (1898–1936), poet and dramatist of the Generation of '27
  • Ignacio García Malo (1760–1812), playwright, translator, and writer
  • Luis García San Miguel (1929–2006), jurist and author
  • Blanca de Gassó y Ortiz (1846–1877), writer and poet
  • Juan Givanel (1868–1946), philologist and literary critic
  • Ramón Gómez de la Serna (1888–1963), writer, dramatist and avant-garde agitator
  • Luis de Góngora (1561–1627), lyric poet considered to be among the most prominent Spanish poets of all time
  • Beremundo González Rodríguez (1909–1986), Galician writer and politician
  • Enriqueta González Rubín (1832–1877), Asturian writer
  • Juan Goyanarte (1900–1955), editor and writer
  • Baltasar Gracián (1601–1658), Baroque prose writer and philosopher
  • Josep Guijarro Triadó (born 1967), writer and journalist
  • Jorge Guillén (1893–1984), poet, Cervantes Prize laureate (1976), four-time Nobel Prize nominee
  • Miguel Hernández (1910–1942), poet
  • Carla Herrero (born 1994), writer, blogger
  • Juan López de Hoyos (1511–1583), Renaissance author

I–L

  • Antonio Iturbe (born 1967), journalist, professor, and editor
  • Juan Antonio de Iza Zamácola (1756–1826), journalist, historian and writer
  • Pablo de Jérica (1781–1841), writer and journalist
  • Juan Ramón Jiménez (1881–1958), poet, Nobel Prize laureate (1956)
  • John of the Cross (1542–1591), mystic poet
  • Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos (1744–1811), major figure of the Spanish Age of Enlightenment, philosopher, statesman, poet and essayist
  • Robert Juan-Cantavella (born 1976), novelist and editor
  • Jon Juaristi (born 1951), poet and essayist
  • Rogelia León (1828–1870), poet, playwright, essayist, and narrative writer
  • Juana Teresa Juega López (1885–1979), poet
  • Use Lahoz (born 1976), novelist
  • Mariano José de Larra (1809–1837), literary journalist
  • Fray Luis de León (1527–1591), poet of the Spanish Golden Age
  • Antonio F. Lera (born 1952), writer, translator, journalist, and publisher
  • Julio Llamazares (born 1955), poet, novelist and journalist
  • Jorge Llopis (1919–1976), satirist and playwright
  • Francisco de Paula López de Castro (1771–1827), Neoclassical poet and writer

M

  • Antonio Machado (1875–1939), leading poet of the Generation of '98
  • Salvador de Madariaga (1886–1978), essayist and two-time Nobel Prize nominee
  • César Mallorquí (born 1953)
  • José Mallorquí Figuerola (1913–1972)
  • Pedro Malón de Chaide (1530–1589), religious author
  • Jorge Manrique (1440–1479), major Castilian poet
  • Manuel Mantero (born 1930), poet and literary critic
  • José María Díaz (1813–1888), Romantic journalist and playwright
  • Salvador María Granés (1840–1911), journalist and author of comic theatre
  • Francisco Mariano Nipho (1719–1803), writer and journalist
  • Javier Marías (1951–2022), novelist and translator
  • Manuel Marliani Cassens (1795–1873), writer, diplomat, and politician
  • Juan Marquez (1565–1621), ascetic writer
  • Juan Marsé (1933–2020), novelist and Cervantes prize laureate
  • Rossend Marsol Clua (1922–2006), journalist and writer
  • Alfons Marti (born 1968), writer
  • Carmen Martín Gaite (1925–2000), novelist, essayist, and author of short stories
  • Pablo Martín Asuero (born 1967), academic in Oriental studies
  • Francisco Martínez Motiño
  • Manuel Martínez Barrionuevo (1857–1917), poet and writer
  • Pedro Luis Martínez Larriba (born 1946), playwright
  • Augusto Martínez Olmedilla (1880–1965), novelist and journalist
  • Joanot Martorell (1413–1468), author of the first novel, Tirant lo Blanc (1490)
  • Juan Francisco Masdeu, Jesuit historian
  • Juan María Maury (1772–1845), writer
  • Patricia Mayayo (born 1967), art historian
  • Gonçal Mayos Solsona (born 1957), philosopher and essayist
  • Fernando Rodríguez Méndez, journalist and novelist
  • Rodrigo Méndez Silva (1606–1670), historian, genealogist, geographer and writer
  • Rosa Méndez Fonte (born 1957), Galician writer, poet, and researcher
  • Eduardo Mendoza (born 1943), novelist and Cervantes prize laureate
  • Juan González Mesa (born 1975)
  • Agustín Millares Sall (1917–1989), poet
  • Juan Millé Giménez (1884–1945), writer and professor of literature
  • Domingo Miras (1934–2022), dramatist
  • José Manuel Mójica Legarre (born 1955), writer
  • Tirso de Molina (1571–1648), playwright
  • Gaspar de Molina y Zaldívar (1741–1806), architect, painter, poet and writer
  • Francisco Antonio de Monteser (c. 1620–1668), dramatist of the Spanish Golden Age]
  • Francisco Morales Lomas (b.1957), poet
  • Iñigo Moré (born 1968), researcher and non-fiction writer
  • Agustín Moreto y Cavana (1618–1661), dramatist and playwright
  • José Luis Munárriz (1752–1830), literary critic, translator and writer
  • Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel (born 1974), novelist

O-Q

Francisco de Quevedo
  • Ramón Ortega y Frías (1825–1883), writer
  • José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955), essayist
  • José Ovejero (born 1958), novelist, essayist and poet
  • Juan Lorenzo Obras se Palmireno (1514/1524–1579/1580), playwright and educator
  • Constanza Ossorio (1595–1637), poet and writer
  • Pilar Pallarés (born 1957), poet
  • Carmelo Palomino Kayser (1952–2000), poet
  • Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921), writer of prose and poetry who introduced naturalism and feminist ideas to Spanish literature
  • Jerónimo de Pasamonte (1553–after 1605), writer during the Spanish Golden Age
  • Paul Pen (born 1979), author of literary fiction, thriller and suspense
  • Andrés Pascual (born 1969), novelist
  • Ánxeles Penas (born 1943), poet
  • Benito Pérez Galdós (1843–1920), realist novelist considered by some to be second only to Cervantes in stature as a Spanish novelist
  • Narcisa Pérez Reoyo (1849–1876), writer
  • Arturo Pérez-Reverte (born 1951), best-selling novelist and journalist, member of the Royal Spanish Academy
  • Marta Pessarrodona (born 1941), poet, literary critic, essayist, biographer
  • Francisco Pi y Arsuaga (1865–1912)
  • Francesc Pi i Margall (1824–1901), romanticist writer who was briefly president of the short-lived First Spanish Republic
  • Berta Piñán (born 1963), writer, poet, politician
  • Francisco de Pisa (1534–1616), Spanish historian and writer
  • José Antonio Porcel (1715–1794), poet and writer
  • Alana Portero (1978), writer, poet and playwright
  • Miguel de Portilla y Esquivel (1660–1732), writer
  • Gervasio Posadas (1962), novelist
  • Santiago Posteguillo (born 1967), novelist
  • Luz Pozo Garza (1922–2020), poet
  • Núria Pradas (born 1954), Spanish philologist and writer
  • Isabel Prieto de Landázuri (1833–1876), poet and dramatist
  • James Prohens (1911–2007), Spanish-American poet
  • Francisco de Quevedo (1580–1645), novelist, essayist and poet, master of Conceptism
  • Eduardo Quiles (born 1940), playwright and writer
  • Raúl Quinto (born 1978), poet and essayist

R

  • Juan Antonio Ramírez Domínguez (1948–2009), essayist
  • Manuel Ramírez Fernández de Córdoba (1948–2007), journalist
  • María del Carmen Reina Jiménez (born 1942), essayist, writer, activist, and politician
  • Miguel del Rey Vicente, military historian
  • José Amador de los Ríos (1818–1878) historian, archaeologist, art and literature
  • David Roas (born 1965), short story writer and critic
  • Fátima Rodríguez (b. 1961), writer, translator
  • Pepe Rodríguez (born 1953)
  • Rafael Rodríguez Mohedano (1725–1787), historian and writer
  • Fernando de Rojas (1465–1541), novelist, author of La Celestina (1499)
  • Carlos Rojas Vila (1928–2020)
  • Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla (1607–1660), dramatist
  • Luis Romero (1916–2009)
  • Juan Ruiz de Alarcón (c. 1581–1639), dramatist
  • Víctor Ruiz Iriarte (1912–1982), dramatist
  • Carlos Ruiz Zafón (born 1964), best-selling novelist

S

  • Luis Sáenz de la Calzada (1912–1994), poet
  • Pedro Salinas (1891–1951), poet
  • Félix María Samaniego (1745–1801)
  • Manuel Sánchez Cuesta (born 1942), philosopher
  • Agustín Sánchez Vidal (born 1948), novelist
  • Fernando Sánchez Dragó (1936–2023)
  • Miguel de los Santos Álvarez (1818–1892), romantic writer
  • Marta Segarra (born 1963), philologist, university professor, and researcher
  • Ramón J. Sender (1901–1982), novelist and journalist
  • Manuel Siles Artés (1921–1984), writer
  • Mariana de Silva-Bazán y Sarmiento, (1739–1784), aristocrat, poet, translator, painter
  • María del Pilar Sinués de Marco (1835–1893), novelist, poet, non-fiction writer
  • Antonio Soler (born 1956), novelist
  • Dolores Soler-Espiauba (born 1935), novelist

T-U

  • Diego Tadeo González (1733–1794), poet
  • Sofía Tartilán (1829–1888), novelist, essayist, journalist, editor
  • Enrique Tierno Galván (1918–1986), essayist and lawyer who served as Mayor of Madrid from 1979 to 1986
  • Juan Tizón (1895–1945), writer and politician
  • Saulo Torón Navarro (1885–1974), poet
  • Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (1910–1999), novelist
  • Domingo Traggia (1744–1816), military academic, historian and writer
  • Juan Manuel Trujillo (1907–1976), essayist and publisher
  • Fernando Trujillo Sanz
  • Pablo Tusset (born 1965), novelist
  • Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936), Basque essayist, novelist, poet, playwright, philosopher, professor of Greek and Classics, and later rector at the University of Salamanca
  • Chusé Raúl Usón, publisher and a Spanish writer in the Aragonese language

V

Félix Lope de Vega
  • Antonio Valladares de Sotomayor (1737–1820), playwright, poet and journalist
  • Ramón María del Valle-Inclán (1866–1936), radical dramatist, novelist and member of the Generation of '98
  • José Rafael Valles Calatrava (born 1957), academic author and professor
  • Juan Antonio Vallejo-Nágera Botas (1926–1990)
  • Maria Vallejo-Nágera (born 1967), writer in Spanish
  • Diego Valverde Villena (born 1967), poet and essayist
  • Alberto Vázquez-Figueroa (born 1936), novelist
  • Alonso Vázquez (155?–1615)
  • Manuel Vázquez Montalbán (1939–2003), writer
  • Garcilaso de la Vega (1501–1536), Renaissance poet who was influential in introducing Italian Renaissance verse forms, poetic techniques, and themes to Spain
  • "El Inca" Garcilaso de la Vega (1539–1616), first mestizo author in Spanish language, known for his chronicles of Inca history
  • Félix Lope de Vega (1562–1635), one of the key literary figures of the Spanish Golden Age
  • José Miguel Vilar-Bou (born 1979), short story writer and novelist

Y-Z

  • Josep Yxart (1852–1895), writer and translator
  • María de Zayas y Sotomayor (1590–1660), female novelist of the Spanish Golden Age, and one of the first Spanish feminist authors
  • Asunción de Zea-Bermúdez (1862–1936), writer and essayist
  • José Zorrilla y Moral (1817–1893), poet and dramatist, author of Don Juan Tenorio (1844)

See also

References

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