Writing
Jorge Semprún
Born 1923-12-10 · Madrid, Spain · Died 2011-06-07
Jorge Semprún Maura (born 10 December 1923 in Madrid) is a Spanish writer and politician. From 1953 to 1962, during the era of Francisco Franco, Semprún lived clandestinely in Spain working as an organizer for the exiled Communist Party of Spain, but was expelled from the party in 1964. After the death of Franco and change to a democratic government, he served as Culture Minister of Spain from 1988 to 1991. He was a screenwriter for two successive films by the Greek director Costa-Gavras, Z (1969) and The Confession (1970), which dealt with the theme of persecution by governments. For his work on Z, Semprun won an Oscar. In 1996, he became the first non-French author elected to the Académie Goncourt, which awards an annual literary prize.
Known for

The Confession

Z

Stavisky...

The Assassination

Special Section

A Woman at Her Window

K

The War Is Over

A Grin Without a Cat

Objective: 500 Million

L'Affaire Dreyfus

You Speak of Prague: The Second Trial of Artur London

Le Temps du silence

Rush - Voyage à Moscou

The Sidewalks of Saturn

Roads to the South

Los desastres de la guerra

Valérian, histoire d'une création

Les Deux mémoires
