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Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Arturo Pérez-Reverte Gutiérrez (born 25 November 1951 in Cartagena) is a Spanish novelist and journalist.[1] He worked as a war correspondent for RTVE for 21 years (1973–1994). His first novel, El húsar, set in the Napoleonic Wars, was released in 1986.

Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Pérez-Reverte in 2016
BornArturo Pérez-Reverte Gutiérrez
(1951-11-25) 25 November 1951 (age 71)
Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
OccupationJournalist, novelist
LanguageSpanish
NationalitySpanish
GenreHistorical novel
Notable worksThe Adventures of Captain Alatriste
Website
www.perezreverte.com

He is well known outside Spain for his "Alatriste" series of novels, which have been translated into multiple languages. Since 2003 he has been a member of the Royal Spanish Academy.

Writing

Pérez-Reverte's novels are usually centered on one strongly defined character, and his plots move along swiftly, often featuring a narrator who is part of the story but apart from it. Most of his novels take place in Spain or around the Mediterranean. They often draw on numerous references to Spanish history, colonial past, art and culture, ancient treasures and the sea. The novels frequently deal with some of the major issues of modern Spain, such as drug trafficking or the relationship of religion and politics.

Often, Pérez-Reverte's novels have two plots running in parallel with little connection between them except for shared characters. For example, in The Club Dumas, the protagonist is searching the world for a lost book and keeps meeting people who parallel figures from Dumas's novels; in The Flanders Panel, a contemporary serial killer is juxtaposed with the mystery of a 500-year-old assassination.

In his often polemical newspaper columns and the main characters of his novels, Pérez-Reverte frequently expresses pessimism about human behaviour, shaped by his wartime experiences in such places as El Salvador, Croatia or Bosnia.[2] His views have also been shaped by his research for crime shows.

Throughout his career, and especially in its latter half, he has been noted for cultivating his trademark maverick, non-partisan and at times abrasive persona. This has occasionally been a source of conflict with other journalists and writers.[3] He originally refused to have his novels translated from the original Spanish to any language other than French. However, English translations were eventually published for some of his works, and most of his work is also available in Portuguese and Polish.

Pérez-Reverte was elected to seat T of the Real Academia Española on 23 January 2003; he took up his seat on 12 June the same year.[4]

Themes such as the hero's tiredness, adventure, friendship, the journey as danger, death as the last journey, and culture and memory as the only salvation that allows understanding reality, enduring pain and knowing the identity of the person and the world are frequent in his novels. The writer's view of existence in general is bleak. He hates Christian humanism and believes that pagan philosophy has a more accurate view of the world. Typical Revertian characters are the weary hero in hostile territory with a dark past and the femme fatal. Among the traits of the characters, the moral ambiguity stands out.[5]

In the articles he publishes every Sunday in XLSemanal magazine, he harshly criticizes postmodernity, political correctness, gender ideology, neoliberalism, neoconservatism, the critical pedagogy, the European Union,[6] the inclusive language[7] and the woke thought.[8] These articles were published in the following books: Patente de corso (1993-1998), Con ánimo de ofender (1998-2001), No me cogeréis vivo (2001-2005) and When we were honorable mercenaries (2005-2009). He regrets that society is conditioned by the "whim of minorities" and that Europe, "the moral reference of the West", copies the values of society in the United States, considered by him as "sick and hypocritical" .[9]

An active user on Twitter, he has already created numerous controversies.[10] In a controversial article he compared the European refugee crisis with the barbarian invasions that led to the fall of the Roman Empire. [11] However, he was awarded the "Premio Don Quijote" of journalism.[12]

In 1998 he published a very harsh article against global capitalism that prophesied the world 2007–2008 financial crisis. This article was very successful on the internet when the crisis happened in Spain.[13]

Awards and recognition

  • The Painter of Battles was the winner of the 2008 Premio Gregor von Rezzori award for foreign fiction translated into Italian.
  • In 2016 Pérez-Reverte was named as one of the 10 most important writers of the year by the Spanish national newspaper ABC, alongside novelists including Eduardo Mendoza and Andrés Pascual.[14][15]

Personal life

 
Sherry barrel signed by Pérez-Reverte

Pérez-Reverte started his journalistic career writing for the now-defunct newspaper Pueblo and then for Televisión Española (the Spanish state-owned television broadcaster), often as a war correspondent. Becoming weary of the internal affairs at TVE, he resigned as a journalist and decided to work full-time as a writer.

His teenage daughter Carlota was billed as a co-author of his first Alatriste novel.[16] He lives between La Navata (near Madrid) and his native Cartagena, from where he enjoys sailing solo in the Mediterranean. He is a friend of Javier Marías, who presented Pérez-Reverte with the title of Duke of Corso of the Kingdom of Redonda micro nation.

His nephew Arturo Juan Pérez-Reverte is a professional footballer playing for FC Cartagena.[17]

Perez-Reverte owns a library which has an estimated of 32,000 books.[18]

Controversies

Mexican novelist Verónica Murguía accused Arturo Pérez-Reverte of plagiarizing her work. On 10 November 1997 Murguía published a short story, titled "Historia de Sami", in the magazine El laberinto urbano. Months later, in March 1998, Pérez-Reverte published a story in El Semanal, with the title "Un chucho mejicano", bearing close similarities in narration, chronology, phrases, and in the anecdote. Pérez-Reverte's story was recently republished in a re-compilation for the text Perros e hijos de perra (Alfaguara), and Murguía noticed the plagiarism at that time. Murguía would not proceed with a legal case but asked for an apology and the removal of the story from his text. Meanwhile, Pérez-Reverte apologized and noted that the story he published he wrote exactly as it was told to him by writer Sealtiel Alatriste.[19]

Pérez-Reverte's script for the film Gitano in the late 1990s also brought another charge of plagiarism against him. In May 2011 the Audiencia Provincial of Madrid ordered Pérez-Reverte and Manuel Palacios, director and co-writer of Gitano, to pay 80,000 euros to filmmaker Antonio González-Vigil, who had sued them for alleged plagiarism of the film's script. Pérez-Reverte described this decision as "a clear ambush" and a "clear manoeuvre to extort money."[20] The ruling contradicted two previous criminal rulings, and one from a merchant judiciary which had all decided in favor of Pérez-Reverte and Palacios. In July 2013 the Audiencia Provincial of Madrid ordered Pérez-Reverte to pay 200,000 euros to González-Vigil for plagiarism.[19][21]

Bibliography

Captain Alatriste novels

  • El capitán Alatriste (1996; tr: Captain Alatriste, Plume 2005, ISBN 978-0452287112), presenting the character of a swordsman in the Spanish Golden Age.
  • Limpieza de sangre (1997; tr: Purity of Blood), about the "purity of blood" demanded from Conversos.
  • El sol de Breda (1998; tr: The Sun over Breda), about the war in the Spanish Netherlands – specifically, the Siege of Breda.
  • El oro del rey (2000; tr: The King's Gold), about the Spanish treasure fleet.
  • El caballero del jubón amarillo (2003; tr: The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet). Alatriste clashes with king Philip IV of Spain.
  • Corsarios de Levante (2006; tr. Pirates of the Levant). Alatriste fights Barbary pirates across the Mediterranean.
  • El puente de los Asesinos (2011). Alatriste is involved in a conspiracy to kill the Doge of Venice.

Falcó novels

  • Falcó (2016)- Lorenzo Falcó is an intelligence operative working for the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War, who embarks on a mission whose outcome may turn the tide of the war.
  • Eva (2017) -A new mission takes Falcó to Tangier, where he must prevent the departure of the Moscow gold shipment.
  • Sabotaje (2018)- Falcó travels to Paris for a new mission involving painter Pablo Picasso.

Other novels

 
Jaime de Astarloa in The Fencing Master
  • El húsar (1986). The story of a young Hussars officer during the Peninsular War
  • El maestro de esgrima (1988; tr: The Fencing Master, Mariner Books, 2004. ISBN 978-0156029834). A mysterious lady requests lessons from a fencing master.
  • La tabla de Flandes (1990; tr: The Flanders Panel). The mystery surrounding the relationship between a serial killer and a mysterious medieval Flemish painting.
  • El club Dumas or La sombra de Richelieu (1993; tr: The Club Dumas ISBN 978-0156032834). A cult of followers of the novels of Alexandre Dumas.
  • La sombra del águila (1993). Set during the Napoleonic invasion of Russia.
  • Territorio comanche (1994). A novelization of his experiences as a war reporter during the Yugoslav Wars.
  • La piel del tambor (1995; tr: The Seville Communion). A thriller involving hackers, the Vatican and the lost treasure of a privateer.
  • Un asunto de honor (1995). The story of an underaged prostitute.
  • La carta esférica (2000; tr: The Nautical Chart). The story of a retired sailor who longs for the sea.
  • La Reina del Sur (2002; tr: The Queen of the South ISBN 978-0452286542). The story of a Mexican woman who becomes the leader of a drug trafficking cartel in southern Spain.
  • Cabo Trafalgar (2004), about the battle of Trafalgar.
  • El pintor de batallas (2006; tr: The Painter of Battles). A retired war photographer confronts his past.
  • Un día de cólera (2007). 2 May 1808. The battle in Madrid against the French army for independence, hour to hour.
  • Ojos azules (2009). Spanish soldiers flee the Aztecs.
  • El Asedio (2010; tr The Siege by Frank Wynne). Set in 1811, during the siege of Cádiz.
  • El tango de la guardia vieja (2012; tr: What We Become). Romantic novel set across the world during the first half of the Twentieth Century.
  • El francotirador paciente (2013). A maverick graffiti artist constantly evades capture.
  • Hombres buenos (2015). About the Royal Spanish Academy and the Encyclopédie
  • Los perros duros no bailan (2018). Novel told from the point of view of a street dog.
  • Sidi (2019). About the Castilian knight El Cid.
  • Línea de fuego (2020). Nationalists and Republicans clash to capture a strategically important town in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War.
  • El italiano (2021). An Italian Navy diver on a sabotage mission washes ashore in southern Spain during World War II.
  • Revolución (2022). A Spanish mining engineer is caught in the chaos brought by the start of the Mexican Revolution.

Non-fiction

  • Obra breve (1995)
  • Patente de corso (1998). Collection of press columns.
  • Con ánimo de ofender (2001). Another collection of columns.
  • No me cogeréis vivo (2005)
  • Cuando éramos honrados mercenarios (2009)
  • Los barcos se pierden en tierra (2011)
  • Perros e hijos de perra (2014)
  • La guerra civil contada a los jóvenes (2015). Illustrated by Fernando Vicente.
  • Una historia de España (2019)

Films based on novels by Pérez-Reverte

See also

References

  1. ^ Vicerrectorado de Innovación de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid. "Arturo Pérez Reverte". Universidad Complutense de Madrid (in Spanish). Retrieved 29 March 2018.
  2. ^ Pérez-Reverte, Arturo (9 June 2007). "Fantasmas de los Balcanes". XL Semanal (in Spanish). Taller de Editores. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  3. ^ Perezagua, Irene (21 February 2011). "Pérez-Reverte arremete contra María Antonia Iglesias y Pilar Rahola: "Son joyas de la telemierda. Viven de la demagogia pseudofeminista imbécil"". Periodista Digital (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Arturo Pérez-Reverte Gutiérrez". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 September 2015.
  5. ^ "Las mujeres de Arturo Pérez-Reverte - Alexis Grohmann". 17 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Arturo Pérez-Reverte: "La Europa para la que mi generación fue educada ha desaparecido, ha caído en manos de los funcionarios de Bruselas..." | Orbyt en ElMundo. | el Mundo en Orbyt".
  7. ^ https://www .ondacero.es/noticias/television/opinion-arturo-perezreverte-lenguaje-inclusivo_20211008615fd5680304fd0001bdc4de.html
  8. ^ https://www.xlsemanal.com/temas/arturo- perez-reverte
  9. ^ "Déjenme morir tranquilo - XL Semanal". 24 April 2005.
  10. ^ "Las polémicas más sonadas de Pérez-Reverte en Twitter". 3 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Los godos del emperador Valente | Web oficial de Arturo Pérez-Reverte".
  12. ^ "Arturo Pérez-Reverte recibe el Premio Don Quijote de Periodismo". Real Academia Española (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 April 2023.
  13. ^ "Los amos del mundo (Arturo Pérez Reverte, 1998)". 12 August 2012.
  14. ^ "Rioja news - 10 Best Writers". 28 December 2016.
  15. ^ "ABC Spain, 27/12/2016". 27 December 2016.
  16. ^ Irene (5 February 2008). "El capitán Alatriste; Arturo y Carlota Pérez-Reverte". Rincón del Vago (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  17. ^ Rodríguez, Ángel (27 September 2013). "El Alatriste de La Mancha". Marca (in Spanish). Unidad Editorial. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  18. ^ Arturo Pérez-Reverte: "Tengo 32.000 libros en casa. Mi biblioteca es mi Wikipedia" | EL PAÍS, retrieved 12 February 2023
  19. ^ a b . Vanguardia (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 31 March 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  20. ^ EFE (6 May 2011). "El escritor Arturo Pérez-Reverte, condenado a pagar 80.000 euros por plagio" [Writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte ordered to pay 80,000 euros for plagiarism]. El País (in Spanish). Madrid: Prisa. Retrieved 22 October 2011.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  21. ^ Gómez, Xabi (16 July 2013). "Arturo Pérez-Reverte paga más de 200.000 euros por el plagio de un guión" [Arturo Pérez-Reverte pays more than 200,000 euros for plagiarising a script]. El Correo (in Spanish). Bilbao: Vocento. Retrieved 4 August 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

External links

  •   Spanish Wikiquote has quotations related to: Arturo Pérez-Reverte
  • Official website (in Spanish)
  • iCorso (in Spanish)
  • Arturo Pérez-Reverte at IMDb
  • Unofficial website (very outdated) 5 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  • Arturo Pérez-Reverte at XLSemanal

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Perez Reverte and the second or maternal family name is Gutierrez Arturo Perez Reverte Gutierrez born 25 November 1951 in Cartagena is a Spanish novelist and journalist 1 He worked as a war correspondent for RTVE for 21 years 1973 1994 His first novel El husar set in the Napoleonic Wars was released in 1986 Arturo Perez RevertePerez Reverte in 2016BornArturo Perez Reverte Gutierrez 1951 11 25 25 November 1951 age 71 Cartagena Murcia SpainOccupationJournalist novelistLanguageSpanishNationalitySpanishGenreHistorical novelNotable worksThe Adventures of Captain AlatristeWebsitewww wbr perezreverte wbr comHe is well known outside Spain for his Alatriste series of novels which have been translated into multiple languages Since 2003 he has been a member of the Royal Spanish Academy Contents 1 Writing 1 1 Awards and recognition 2 Personal life 3 Controversies 4 Bibliography 4 1 Captain Alatriste novels 4 2 Falco novels 4 3 Other novels 4 4 Non fiction 5 Films based on novels by Perez Reverte 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksWriting EditPerez Reverte s novels are usually centered on one strongly defined character and his plots move along swiftly often featuring a narrator who is part of the story but apart from it Most of his novels take place in Spain or around the Mediterranean They often draw on numerous references to Spanish history colonial past art and culture ancient treasures and the sea The novels frequently deal with some of the major issues of modern Spain such as drug trafficking or the relationship of religion and politics Often Perez Reverte s novels have two plots running in parallel with little connection between them except for shared characters For example in The Club Dumas the protagonist is searching the world for a lost book and keeps meeting people who parallel figures from Dumas s novels in The Flanders Panel a contemporary serial killer is juxtaposed with the mystery of a 500 year old assassination In his often polemical newspaper columns and the main characters of his novels Perez Reverte frequently expresses pessimism about human behaviour shaped by his wartime experiences in such places as El Salvador Croatia or Bosnia 2 His views have also been shaped by his research for crime shows Throughout his career and especially in its latter half he has been noted for cultivating his trademark maverick non partisan and at times abrasive persona This has occasionally been a source of conflict with other journalists and writers 3 He originally refused to have his novels translated from the original Spanish to any language other than French However English translations were eventually published for some of his works and most of his work is also available in Portuguese and Polish Perez Reverte was elected to seat T of the Real Academia Espanola on 23 January 2003 he took up his seat on 12 June the same year 4 Themes such as the hero s tiredness adventure friendship the journey as danger death as the last journey and culture and memory as the only salvation that allows understanding reality enduring pain and knowing the identity of the person and the world are frequent in his novels The writer s view of existence in general is bleak He hates Christian humanism and believes that pagan philosophy has a more accurate view of the world Typical Revertian characters are the weary hero in hostile territory with a dark past and the femme fatal Among the traits of the characters the moral ambiguity stands out 5 In the articles he publishes every Sunday in XLSemanal magazine he harshly criticizes postmodernity political correctness gender ideology neoliberalism neoconservatism the critical pedagogy the European Union 6 the inclusive language 7 and the woke thought 8 These articles were published in the following books Patente de corso 1993 1998 Con animo de ofender 1998 2001 No me cogereis vivo 2001 2005 and When we were honorable mercenaries 2005 2009 He regrets that society is conditioned by the whim of minorities and that Europe the moral reference of the West copies the values of society in the United States considered by him as sick and hypocritical 9 An active user on Twitter he has already created numerous controversies 10 In a controversial article he compared the European refugee crisis with the barbarian invasions that led to the fall of the Roman Empire 11 However he was awarded the Premio Don Quijote of journalism 12 In 1998 he published a very harsh article against global capitalism that prophesied the world 2007 2008 financial crisis This article was very successful on the internet when the crisis happened in Spain 13 Awards and recognition Edit The Painter of Battles was the winner of the 2008 Premio Gregor von Rezzori award for foreign fiction translated into Italian In 2016 Perez Reverte was named as one of the 10 most important writers of the year by the Spanish national newspaper ABC alongside novelists including Eduardo Mendoza and Andres Pascual 14 15 Personal life Edit Sherry barrel signed by Perez Reverte Perez Reverte started his journalistic career writing for the now defunct newspaper Pueblo and then for Television Espanola the Spanish state owned television broadcaster often as a war correspondent Becoming weary of the internal affairs at TVE he resigned as a journalist and decided to work full time as a writer His teenage daughter Carlota was billed as a co author of his first Alatriste novel 16 He lives between La Navata near Madrid and his native Cartagena from where he enjoys sailing solo in the Mediterranean He is a friend of Javier Marias who presented Perez Reverte with the title of Duke of Corso of the Kingdom of Redonda micro nation His nephew Arturo Juan Perez Reverte is a professional footballer playing for FC Cartagena 17 Perez Reverte owns a library which has an estimated of 32 000 books 18 Controversies EditMexican novelist Veronica Murguia accused Arturo Perez Reverte of plagiarizing her work On 10 November 1997 Murguia published a short story titled Historia de Sami in the magazine El laberinto urbano Months later in March 1998 Perez Reverte published a story in El Semanal with the title Un chucho mejicano bearing close similarities in narration chronology phrases and in the anecdote Perez Reverte s story was recently republished in a re compilation for the text Perros e hijos de perra Alfaguara and Murguia noticed the plagiarism at that time Murguia would not proceed with a legal case but asked for an apology and the removal of the story from his text Meanwhile Perez Reverte apologized and noted that the story he published he wrote exactly as it was told to him by writer Sealtiel Alatriste 19 Perez Reverte s script for the film Gitano in the late 1990s also brought another charge of plagiarism against him In May 2011 the Audiencia Provincial of Madrid ordered Perez Reverte and Manuel Palacios director and co writer of Gitano to pay 80 000 euros to filmmaker Antonio Gonzalez Vigil who had sued them for alleged plagiarism of the film s script Perez Reverte described this decision as a clear ambush and a clear manoeuvre to extort money 20 The ruling contradicted two previous criminal rulings and one from a merchant judiciary which had all decided in favor of Perez Reverte and Palacios In July 2013 the Audiencia Provincial of Madrid ordered Perez Reverte to pay 200 000 euros to Gonzalez Vigil for plagiarism 19 21 Bibliography EditCaptain Alatriste novels Edit El capitan Alatriste 1996 tr Captain Alatriste Plume 2005 ISBN 978 0452287112 presenting the character of a swordsman in the Spanish Golden Age Limpieza de sangre 1997 tr Purity of Blood about the purity of blood demanded from Conversos El sol de Breda 1998 tr The Sun over Breda about the war in the Spanish Netherlands specifically the Siege of Breda El oro del rey 2000 tr The King s Gold about the Spanish treasure fleet El caballero del jubon amarillo 2003 tr The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet Alatriste clashes with king Philip IV of Spain Corsarios de Levante 2006 tr Pirates of the Levant Alatriste fights Barbary pirates across the Mediterranean El puente de los Asesinos 2011 Alatriste is involved in a conspiracy to kill the Doge of Venice Falco novels Edit Falco 2016 Lorenzo Falco is an intelligence operative working for the Nationalists during the Spanish Civil War who embarks on a mission whose outcome may turn the tide of the war Eva 2017 A new mission takes Falco to Tangier where he must prevent the departure of the Moscow gold shipment Sabotaje 2018 Falco travels to Paris for a new mission involving painter Pablo Picasso Other novels Edit Jaime de Astarloa in The Fencing Master El husar 1986 The story of a young Hussars officer during the Peninsular War El maestro de esgrima 1988 tr The Fencing Master Mariner Books 2004 ISBN 978 0156029834 A mysterious lady requests lessons from a fencing master La tabla de Flandes 1990 tr The Flanders Panel The mystery surrounding the relationship between a serial killer and a mysterious medieval Flemish painting El club Dumas or La sombra de Richelieu 1993 tr The Club Dumas ISBN 978 0156032834 A cult of followers of the novels of Alexandre Dumas La sombra del aguila 1993 Set during the Napoleonic invasion of Russia Territorio comanche 1994 A novelization of his experiences as a war reporter during the Yugoslav Wars La piel del tambor 1995 tr The Seville Communion A thriller involving hackers the Vatican and the lost treasure of a privateer Un asunto de honor 1995 The story of an underaged prostitute La carta esferica 2000 tr The Nautical Chart The story of a retired sailor who longs for the sea La Reina del Sur 2002 tr The Queen of the South ISBN 978 0452286542 The story of a Mexican woman who becomes the leader of a drug trafficking cartel in southern Spain Cabo Trafalgar 2004 about the battle of Trafalgar El pintor de batallas 2006 tr The Painter of Battles A retired war photographer confronts his past Un dia de colera 2007 2 May 1808 The battle in Madrid against the French army for independence hour to hour Ojos azules 2009 Spanish soldiers flee the Aztecs El Asedio 2010 tr The Siege by Frank Wynne Set in 1811 during the siege of Cadiz El tango de la guardia vieja 2012 tr What We Become Romantic novel set across the world during the first half of the Twentieth Century El francotirador paciente 2013 A maverick graffiti artist constantly evades capture Hombres buenos 2015 About the Royal Spanish Academy and the Encyclopedie Los perros duros no bailan 2018 Novel told from the point of view of a street dog Sidi 2019 About the Castilian knight El Cid Linea de fuego 2020 Nationalists and Republicans clash to capture a strategically important town in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War El italiano 2021 An Italian Navy diver on a sabotage mission washes ashore in southern Spain during World War II Revolucion 2022 A Spanish mining engineer is caught in the chaos brought by the start of the Mexican Revolution Non fiction Edit Obra breve 1995 Patente de corso 1998 Collection of press columns Con animo de ofender 2001 Another collection of columns No me cogereis vivo 2005 Cuando eramos honrados mercenarios 2009 Los barcos se pierden en tierra 2011 Perros e hijos de perra 2014 La guerra civil contada a los jovenes 2015 Illustrated by Fernando Vicente Una historia de Espana 2019 Films based on novels by Perez Reverte EditEl maestro de esgrima 1992 based on The Fencing Master Uncovered 1994 based on The Flanders Panel Cachito 1995 based on Un Asunto de Honor Territorio Comanche 1997 based on Territorio Comanche The Ninth Gate by Roman Polanski 1999 very loosely based on The Club Dumas The Road to Santiago 1999 Spanish television miniseries story Alatriste 2006 based on the series Captain Alatriste The Nautical Chart 2007 based on The Nautical Chart and starring Aitana Sanchez Gijon Quart El Hombre de Roma 2007 Spanish television miniseries based on The Seville Communion La Reina Del Sur 2011 telenovela airing on Telemundo based on The Queen of the SouthSee also Edit Novels portalCaptain Alatriste the books Alatriste the film Cafe Gijon Madrid References Edit Vicerrectorado de Innovacion de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid Arturo Perez Reverte Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Spanish Retrieved 29 March 2018 Perez Reverte Arturo 9 June 2007 Fantasmas de los Balcanes XL Semanal in Spanish Taller de Editores Retrieved 4 August 2018 Perezagua Irene 21 February 2011 Perez Reverte arremete contra Maria Antonia Iglesias y Pilar Rahola Son joyas de la telemierda Viven de la demagogia pseudofeminista imbecil Periodista Digital in Spanish Retrieved 4 August 2018 Arturo Perez Reverte Gutierrez Real Academia Espanola in Spanish Retrieved 27 September 2015 Las mujeres de Arturo Perez Reverte Alexis Grohmann 17 December 2019 Arturo Perez Reverte La Europa para la que mi generacion fue educada ha desaparecido ha caido en manos de los funcionarios de Bruselas Orbyt en ElMundo el Mundo en Orbyt https www ondacero es noticias television opinion arturo perezreverte lenguaje inclusivo 20211008615fd5680304fd0001bdc4de html https www xlsemanal com temas arturo perez reverte Dejenme morir tranquilo XL Semanal 24 April 2005 Las polemicas mas sonadas de Perez Reverte en Twitter 3 January 2019 Los godos del emperador Valente Web oficial de Arturo Perez Reverte Arturo Perez Reverte recibe el Premio Don Quijote de Periodismo Real Academia Espanola in Spanish Retrieved 14 April 2023 Los amos del mundo Arturo Perez Reverte 1998 12 August 2012 Rioja news 10 Best Writers 28 December 2016 ABC Spain 27 12 2016 27 December 2016 Irene 5 February 2008 El capitan Alatriste Arturo y Carlota Perez Reverte Rincon del Vago in Spanish Retrieved 4 August 2018 Rodriguez Angel 27 September 2013 El Alatriste de La Mancha Marca in Spanish Unidad Editorial Retrieved 29 May 2017 Arturo Perez Reverte Tengo 32 000 libros en casa Mi biblioteca es mi 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