Eugeni d’Ors i Rovira (Catalan pronunciation: [əwˈʒɛni ˈðɔrs]) (Barcelona, 1881 – Vilanova i la Geltrú, 1954) was a Catalan Spanish writer, essayist, journalist, philosopher and art critic. He wrote in both Spanish and Catalan, sometimes under the pseudonym of Xènius (pronounced: [ˈʃɛnius]).
He studied laws in Barcelona and got his PhD degree in Madrid.
He collaborated from 1906 on in La Veu de Catalunya and was a member of Catalan Noucentisme. He was the secretary of the Institut d'Estudis Catalans in 1911 and director of the Instrución Pública de la Commonwealth of Catalonia in 1917, but he left in 1920 after Enric Prat de la Riba's death. In 1923 he moved to Madrid where he became a member of the Real Academia Española in 1927. In 1938, during Spanish Civil War he was the General Director on Fine Arts in the Francoist provisional government in Burgos.
He was the father of the noted Spanish jurist, historian and political theorist, Àlvaro d'Ors.
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