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Luis Martín-Santos

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In 1951 he became director of the regional psychiatric hospital in San Sebastian and would remain there the rest of his life. He also participated in the so-called "Academia Errante," a debate forum created by restless Spanish intellectuals in the sixties who were searching for new forms of
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on 21 January 1964. It was published, as he left it, in 1975. The same publisher had also released a posthumous collection of his short stories, entitled
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He married Rocío Laffón Bayo in 1953, with whom he had three children. In 1955, he wrote a thesis entitled
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in 1924; son of the military doctor Leandro Martín-Santos. At five years of age his family moved to
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His wife Rocío died, possibly a suicide, in 1963. That same year, he began writing
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Psiquiatría y Cultura en España en un Tiempo de Silencio: Luis Martin Santos
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Libertad, temporalidad y transferencia en el psicoanálisis existencial
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Libertad, temporalidad y transferencia en el psicoanálisis existencial
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Fuentenebro F, Berrios G E, Romero E & Huerta R (1999):
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Dilthey, Jaspers y la comprensión del enfermo mental
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Dilthey, Jaspers y la comprensión del enfermo mental
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Index

Spanish name
surname

psychiatrist
author
Time of Silence
novels
Larache
Morocco
San Sebastián
Salamanca
psychiatry
Madrid
Juan José López Ibor
es
Pedro Laín Entralgo
Carlos Castilla del Pino
es
literature
Café Gijón
Ignacio Aldecoa
Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio
Juan Benet
Alfonso Sastre
Jean-Paul Sartre
existentialism
Dilthey
Jaspers
Partido Socialista Obrero Español
socialist

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