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Carlos Semprún is a Spanish writer and journalist born on 23 November, 1926 in Madrid, Spain. He is best known for his novels, essays, and plays. He is also a member of the Royal Spanish Academy. Semprún studied law at the Complutense University of Madrid and worked as a journalist for the newspaper El País. He was also a member of the Spanish Communist Party. Semprún has written several novels, including The Autobiography of Federico Sánchez (1977), The Autobiography of Federico Sánchez: A Novel (1980), and The Autobiography of Federico Sánchez: A Novel (1982). He has also written several plays, including The Autobiography of Federico Sánchez: A Play (1984). Semprún has received numerous awards for his work, including the National Prize for Literature in Spain in 1982, the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature in 1989, and the Cervantes Prize in 2000. As of 2021, Carlos Semprún's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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1971

He was a film critic for Diario 16 and regularly collaborated in Libertad Digital and La Ilustración Liberal with his 'Cosmopolitan Chronicles' and his 'Letter of Paris', being one of its first columnists. He wrote over 50 plays: in 1971 his play The Sleeping Man was performed at the Théâtre du Lucernaire in Paris starring Pascale de Boysson and was directed by Laurent Terzieff.

1936

From 1936 he remained outside of his native Spain (his father José María Semprún Gurrea was a diplomat to the Republican government during the Spanish Civil War) and later continued in exile after Franco's victory. He was a militant member of the Communist Party of Spain during its first years, but left the Party before the expulsion of his brother Jorge. He continued his anti-Francoist militancy in other left-wing groups. In the magazine that published 'Acción Comunista' he signed articles with the pseudonym Lorenzo Torres. In the 2000s his ideological "evolution" placed him in very critical positions towards the left in general. He called himself liberal, anti-communist and said that democracy was only possible in capitalism.

1926

Carlos Semprún Maura (23 November 1926 in Madrid – 23 March 2009 in Paris) was a Spanish writer, playwright and journalist, mainly working in the French language.

1893

The son of the Spanish politician, writer and diplomat José María Semprún Gurrea (1893-1966) and Susana Maura Gamazo, the youngest daughter of Antonio Maura who served several times as prime minister of Spain, he was the brother of the writer Jorge Semprún, father of Diego Semprún and uncle of the essayist Jaime Semprún and the tennis player Pablo Semprún.