ARGAMASILLA DE ALBA, Spain (Reuters) - When he wrote "Don Quixote", Miguel de Cervantes did not give away the name of the birthplace of the eponymous middle-aged gentleman obsessed with heroically ...
Anyone who’s grown up under communism can appreciate Cuban émigré Erisbel Tavio’s taste in books. To survive totalitarian governments, and occasionally stand up to them, it helps to be a little crazy.
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My mother’s love of the Spanish language began with “Don Quixote.” Mine began with a flashcard. Thick beige card stock, 3 by 5 inches, printed on the front with a line drawing of a human ear. On the ...
Last year, a panel of 100 writers from around the world picked "Don Quixote" as the greatest novel of all time. Jeffrey Brown speaks with Edith Grossman, who wrote the most-recent translation of ...
Homenaxe al personaxe inmortal de Cervantes nel 400.u aniversariu de la publicación de la segunda parte de les sos aventures De cuando don Quixote llegó a Castrillón convidáu a les fiestes y a visitar ...
Four hundred years after the death of celebrated Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes on April 22, 1616, readers all over the world find themselves lost in the adventures of his most beloved character ...
Researchers in Spain said Tuesday that they’re certain bones found beneath a centuries-old convent are those of “Don Quixote” author Miguel de Cervantes, according to the city of Madrid and media ...
Artist Luis Quintanilla sketches a model for his mural at the University of Missouri-Kanas City. The artwork, "Don Quixote in the Modern World," was completed in 1940. Artist Luis Quintanilla fled the ...
Was Don Quixote’s impossible dream a Yiddisher one? The French author Dominique Aubier, whose study “Don Quixote: Prophet of Israel” has just been reprinted, apparently thinks so. Aubier’s book, which ...
A TALL, muscular frame, a long, sharp, beaklike, almost crooked nose, a wide, curved forehead above two vigorous eyebrows, eyes ever on the alert, indeed challenging, Unamuno at once brought to mind ...