Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, a renowned Spanish writer and filmmaker, entered the world on January 29, 1867, in the vibrant city of Valencia, Spain.
As a multifaceted artist, Blasco Ibáñez made his mark on the world of literature and cinema, leaving behind a legacy of iconic works such as Sangre y arena (1917),Torrent (1926),and the legendary and Blood Sand (1922).
Throughout his life, Blasco Ibáñez was joined by two loving partners, Elena Ortuzar and Maria Blasco, who shared in the joys and challenges of his creative journey.
Tragically, Blasco Ibáñez's life was cut short when he passed away on January 28, 1928, in the picturesque town of Menton, France.