Baltasar Gracián

Born in 1601
Poetry
  • Baltasar Gracián y Morales was a Spanish Jesuit priest, philosopher, and writer of the Baroque era.

  • Born in 1601, he became renowned for his prose works and philosophical insights.

  • Gracián's writings, particularly his proto-existentialist ideas, influenced later thinkers like Nietzsche and Schopenhauer.

  • He faced controversy within the Jesuit order for publishing without permission and disobeying superiors.

  • Gracián is best known for developing the Conceptist style in Spanish literature and his treatise on wit and inventiveness.

  • Despite sanctions and exile near the end of his life, his works left a lasting impact on philosophy and literature.

Books by Baltasar Gracián