(1840-09-22)22 September 1840 San Sebastián, Spain
Died
16 July 1912(1912-07-16) (aged 71) Vera de Bidasoa
Occupation
Writer
Nationality
Spanish
Notable works
El Urumea, Bay, jauna, bay, Pudente
Children
Ricardo Baroja (1871–1953) Pío Baroja (1872–1956) Carmen Baroja (1883–1950)
Serafín Baroja (22 September 1840 – 16 July 1912) was a Spanish writer and mining engineer who wrote popular Basque poetry and lyrics. He was the father of a trio of children who were influential towards the art and literature of 20th-century Spain: Ricardo Baroja, painter, engraver and writer; Pío Baroja, novelist and essayist who ranks as one of the major writers of Spain's Generation of 98; and Carmen Baroja, writer, ethnologist and co-founder of the Lyceum Women's Club in Madrid.
SerafínBaroja (22 September 1840 – 16 July 1912) was a Spanish writer and mining engineer who wrote popular Basque poetry and lyrics. He was the father...
painter, writer and engraver SerafinBaroja (1840–1912), Spanish writer and engineer This page lists people with the surname Baroja. If an internal link intending...
cesta. It is a variation of Basque pelota. The term jai alai, coined by SerafinBaroja in 1875, is also often loosely applied to the fronton (the open-walled...
becoming a vibrant hotspot for Basque culture, featuring figures such as SerafinBaroja, poet-troubadour Bilintx, or play-writer Ramon Maria Labaien. In this...
He associated in the liberal circles of the city, with the likes of SerafinBaroja and Manterola, in the period extending between the two main Carlist...
Baroja and director/screenwriter Pío Caro Baroja. Ricardo's father, SerafinBaroja, was a mining engineer and the itinerant nature of his profession caused...
Baroja and Pío Baroja, and mother of the anthropologist Julio Caro Baroja and film director Pío Caro Baroja. Baroja was the youngest child of Serafin...
traditional lyrics sung to the marches were composed by local writer SerafinBaroja. The old city march, composed by José Juan Santesteban, was added to...
American countries, it is a variation of Basque pelota, a term, coined by SerafinBaroja in 1875, is also often loosely applied to the fronton (the open-walled...
Herrera Barnuevo Josep Tapiró Baró Francisco Barrera Juan de Barroeta Ricardo Baroja Laureano Barrau Rafael Romero Barros Miguel Barroso Arnau Bassa Ferrer Bassa...
(1873–1940), Ricardo Baroja (1871–1953), Dionisio de Azkue ("Dunixi"), José María Iribarren (1906–1971), and, as mentioned above, Pío Baroja; Vicente Blasco...
Spanish–American War of 1898, along with José Martínez Ruiz ("Azorín"), Pío Baroja and others forming the literary Generation of '98. His first collection...
Jose de Larras, the most calmed part of Ramon Mesonero Romanos and the Serafín Estébanez Calderón's lyric part. Then, some big collective compilations...
complex personal trajectories, such as those of Miguel de Unamuno, Pío Baroja or Tomás Meabe. Tomás Meabe was commissioned by Basque nationalism to study...