Author: Francisco Javier Escudero Buendía
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Who was Miguel de Cervantes really? A literary genius or an adventurer more interested in trade than in letters? Why was he a late writer? Was his goal to enter the court? This book challenges the classic version of the author of Don Quixote, revealing a man surrounded by ambiguities and secrets. A soldier at Lepanto, a captive in Algiers, a merchant, and a tax collector, Cervantes lived a life full of adventures and constant reinventions, with intrigues, doubts about his faith, and relationships that were as mysterious as they were controversial. Was he truly the author of Don Quixote, or did business and personal conflicts distract him? With lovers, unacknowledged children, and rumors of a religious conversion, the figure of Cervantes is intertwined with the ups and downs of an era full of rival geniuses—Lope de Vega, Mateo Alemán, and other heavyweights of the Golden Age who challenged, despised, and pushed him to live on the fringes of literary glory. These pages delve into the light and shadows of a man who lived and died in ambiguity, a character who reinvented himself amid the shadows of a society that never fully recognized him.
Pages: 240
Imprint: Almuzara
Format: Paperback
Collection: Historia
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