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Baltasar Gracián

    January 8, 1601 – December 6, 1658

    Baltasar Gracián was a Spanish Jesuit and prose writer of the Baroque period, renowned for his philosophical writings. His works, lauded for their depth and style, delve into proto-existentialist themes. Gracián stands as a foremost theorist and representative of the Spanish literary style known as Conceptismo, emphasizing wit and inventiveness. His writings offer timeless insights into human nature and the art of living.

    Baltasar Gracián
    El Político
    El Discreto
    The Compleat Gentleman; or, A Description of the Several Qualifications, Both Natural and Acquired, That are Necessary to Form a Great Man
    How to Use Your Enemies
    A Pocket Mirror for Heroes
    The Art of Worldly Wisdom