I don't know sources, or links, but I'd think it has to do with "how common" is the second name.
I.e.
Rafael Sánchez... (may be there are thousands of people with that name)
Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio (I only know one)
Federico García (Thousand of persons with this name)
Federico García Lorca (Only one...)
Arturo Pérez (a bunch of people with this name)
Arturo Pérez Reverte (I only know one with this one)
And so on and so forth.
Carlos Fuentes, Octavio Paz, Pablo Neruda (pen name, if I remember well), Julio Cortázar... are "unique enough" so as to not needing any additional name...
El Marqués de Santillana (even though there are many "Marqueses de Santillana") is only referred to the guy who wrote "Serranillas" and had one of the biggest libraries in what could be called "Spain" (or Castilla)...
Juan Goytisolo... (only one of those)
Julio Iglesias Snr. y Julio Iglesias Jnr. oops, sorry this one is not a writer...
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