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Carmen de Icaza : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carmen de Icaza
Carmen de Icaza (b. 17 May 1899, Madrid, Spain – d. 16 March 1979) was a Spanish novelist from 1935 to 1960.〔Ihrie & Oropesa, p. 507〕 She enjoyed success with her 1936 novel, ''Cristina Guzmán'' which was subsequently adapted for the stage, television and cinema. De Icaza started to writing novels in 1935. By 1945, she was a best-selling writer in Spain.〔Ihrie & Oropesa, p. 508〕 ==Biography== Carmen de Icaza y de León was born on 17 May 1899 in Madrid, the second daughter of Francisco Asís de Icaza y Beña, a Mexican ambassador and poet, and his wife, Beatriz de León y Loynaz, an Spanish niece of aristocrats. She had four sisters: Beatriz, Ana María, María Luz and María Sonsoles, and one bother, Francisco de Asís. One 1925, her father died, and she began working at El Sol newspaper. She married Pedro Montojo Sureda in 1930, they had her only daughter Paloma Montojo de Icaza y de León, in 1932. Pedro Montojo Sureda died in 1978.
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