José María Salaverría

José María Salaverría e Ipenza (1873–1940) was a Spanish journalist and writer.

Born on Vinaròs (province of Castellón) on 28 May 1873, he moved early in his life with his family to San Sebastián.

[2] His distinctive conservative agnosticism was a rara avis among the Spanish right wing ranks.

[5] 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.

[6] He was married to feminist Amalia Galárraga, and they had two daughters, Carmen and Margarita.