Jesús Evaristo Casariego Fernández-Noriega
Jesús Evaristo Casariego Fernández-Noriega | |
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| Born | Jesús Evaristo Casariego Fernández-Noriega 1912 Tineo, Spain |
| Died | 1990 Luarca, Spain |
| Nationality | Spanish |
| Known for | writer |
| Political party | Carlism |
Jesús Evaristo Díaz-Casariego y Fernández-Noriega (7 November 1913 – 16 September 1990) was a Spanish writer and publisher, popular especially during the early and mid-Francoism. Among some 60 books and booklets he wrote most are popular and semi-scientific historiographic works, though he was known chiefly as a novelist, especially as the author of Con la vida hicieron fuego (1953). In the early 1940s he managed a vehemently militant Francoist daily El Alcazár, yet in his youth and older age he was active as a Carlist. Today he is considered the author of second-rate literature, occasionally recognized as expert on Asturian culture and history.