Best Spanish Literature
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Miguel de Cervantes is the author of Don Quixote, widely considered the first modern novel. By deconstructing the tropes of chivalric romance, Cervantes created a meta-fictional masterpiece that explo...
Considered the first modern novel, Don Quixote tells the story of a man who becomes so engrossed in chivalric romances that he sets out to revive knighthood. The novel satirizes societal norms and del...
Cervantes' *Don Quixote* is widely considered the first modern novel, a satirical masterpiece that follows the adventures of a delusional nobleman who believes himself to be a knight-errant. The novel...
Federico García Lorca was a central figure of the Generation of '27 and one of the most influential Spanish poets of the 20th century. His work blends traditional folk themes with surrealist imagery,...
Don Quixote is a vibrant, high-energy ballet that prioritizes technical virtuosity and comedic timing. Based on Cervantes' novel, the ballet focuses on the romance of Kitri and Basilio. It is famous f...
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