José María Salaverría


José María Salaverría e Ipenza was a Spanish journalist and writer.

Biography

Born on Vinaròs on 28 May 1873, he moved young with his family to San Sebastián.
In his capacity as journalist he wrote in several newspapers such as ABC, La Vanguardia El Pueblo Vasco or La Nación.
His distinctive conservative agnosticism was a rara avis among the Spanish right wing ranks. Salaverría received influences from Charles Maurras; those were reflected in La afirmación española, where Salaverría advocated for a traditionalist and anti-Europeanist brand of nationalism. While sometimes included in the Generation of '98, this labelling is found to be questionable by many. He was a prominent basher of most noventayochistas, directing a campaign against the likes of Joaquín Costa, Miguel de Unamuno and Ramiro de Maeztu, only saving Azorín and Ángel Ganivet from his criticism.
He died on 28 March 1940 in Madrid.