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NEW YORK - Rezul -- Long celebrated in the Spanish-speaking world and once among the most widely read international novelists of his time, Vicente Blasco Ibáñez blended political urgency, regional realism, and epic narrative scale. Carlini Classics now presents a new series of his major works, including The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse / Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis, The Cabin / La barraca, The Enemies of Women / Los enemigos de la mujer, Mayflower / Flor de Mayo, and Mare Nostrum / Our Sea, issued in both English and Spanish.
Born in Valencia in 1867, Blasco Ibáñez was a novelist, journalist, and politician whose fiction consistently links personal lives to larger historical and social forces. His international breakthrough came with The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916), a World War I novel that became a global bestseller and established his worldwide reputation. His broader work ranges from intimate Valencian regional fiction to cosmopolitan narratives of war, modernity, and social upheaval.
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In The Cabin and Mayflower, he portrays rural and coastal Valencia with stark realism, focusing on peasant struggle, fishing communities, and the pressures of land and labor. The Enemies of Women moves into urban modernity, examining gender, decadence, and postwar disillusionment. Mare Nostrum and The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse expand his scope to maritime adventure and global conflict, balancing personal drama with historical scale.
Publishing these works in both English and Spanish restores their linguistic depth and emphasizes Blasco Ibáñez's international reach. Presented side by side, the editions preserve the cadence of the original Spanish while making the work accessible to new readers.
The series features cover designs by Brandon Jones, a graphic design student at Liberty University. His system uses saturated color fields, rough-edged typography, and handwritten lettering to create a cohesive, modern Mediterranean identity across the set.
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Each title is defined by its own palette: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in warm reds and pinks; Mare Nostrum / Our Sea in deep blues and greens; The Cabin / La barraca in sunlit yellows and coastal tones; and The Enemies of Women in intense orange. Together, the designs form a unified visual cycle reflecting both regional roots and global ambition.
"Vicente Blasco Ibáñez wrote with extraordinary energy about land, war, politics, and passion," said Charles Carlini, founder of Casa Carlini. "These editions restore him as a major European writer whose work deserves to be read across languages."
More than historical novels, these works remain vivid studies of how individual lives are shaped by history, class, and place. The Carlini Classics bilingual series is now available through Casa Carlini (https://casacarlini.com), major booksellers, and Amazon.
About Carlini Classics
Carlini Classics publishes new editions of essential literary works with contemporary design.
Born in Valencia in 1867, Blasco Ibáñez was a novelist, journalist, and politician whose fiction consistently links personal lives to larger historical and social forces. His international breakthrough came with The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1916), a World War I novel that became a global bestseller and established his worldwide reputation. His broader work ranges from intimate Valencian regional fiction to cosmopolitan narratives of war, modernity, and social upheaval.
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In The Cabin and Mayflower, he portrays rural and coastal Valencia with stark realism, focusing on peasant struggle, fishing communities, and the pressures of land and labor. The Enemies of Women moves into urban modernity, examining gender, decadence, and postwar disillusionment. Mare Nostrum and The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse expand his scope to maritime adventure and global conflict, balancing personal drama with historical scale.
Publishing these works in both English and Spanish restores their linguistic depth and emphasizes Blasco Ibáñez's international reach. Presented side by side, the editions preserve the cadence of the original Spanish while making the work accessible to new readers.
The series features cover designs by Brandon Jones, a graphic design student at Liberty University. His system uses saturated color fields, rough-edged typography, and handwritten lettering to create a cohesive, modern Mediterranean identity across the set.
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Each title is defined by its own palette: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in warm reds and pinks; Mare Nostrum / Our Sea in deep blues and greens; The Cabin / La barraca in sunlit yellows and coastal tones; and The Enemies of Women in intense orange. Together, the designs form a unified visual cycle reflecting both regional roots and global ambition.
"Vicente Blasco Ibáñez wrote with extraordinary energy about land, war, politics, and passion," said Charles Carlini, founder of Casa Carlini. "These editions restore him as a major European writer whose work deserves to be read across languages."
More than historical novels, these works remain vivid studies of how individual lives are shaped by history, class, and place. The Carlini Classics bilingual series is now available through Casa Carlini (https://casacarlini.com), major booksellers, and Amazon.
About Carlini Classics
Carlini Classics publishes new editions of essential literary works with contemporary design.
Source: Casa Carlini
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