Ángel Ganivet

Ángel Ganivet García (13 December 1865 in Granada, Spain – 29 November 1898 in Riga) was a Spanish writer and diplomat. He was considered a precursor to the Generation of '98.

On 29 November 1898, disillusioned in love, Ganivet drowned himself in the Daugava River. Nearly failing in his attempt, he was first rescued but managed to throw himself into the river again. Ganivet had contemplated suicide for several years, and he had suffered from progressive syphilitic paralysis. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1983

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1911

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1946

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1976

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1962

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1961

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1964

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1919

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1928

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1920
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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1933

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by Ganivet, Angel, 1865-1898
Published 1928

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by Ramsden, H. (Herbert)
Published 1967
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Published 1905
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by Unamuno, Miguel de, 1864-1936
Published 1912
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by Seco de Lucena Paredes, Luis
Published 1962
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