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Don Quixote de la Mancha

Book • 1605
Published in two parts, 'Don Quixote de la Mancha' is a seminal work of Spanish literature that parodies the chivalric romances of the time.

The story follows Alonso Quijano, who renames himself Don Quixote, as he embarks on a journey to revive chivalry and seek adventures.

Accompanied by his squire Sancho Panza, Don Quixote encounters various characters and situations that highlight the contrast between his idealized world of chivalry and the harsh realities of life.

The novel is known for its complex themes, including the distinction between reality and imagination, and its influence on the development of the modern novel.

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Mentioned as one of the most important novels of all time in Spain.
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Mencionado por Mariano Sigman al hablar sobre la amistad asimétrica.
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Mentioned by Hunter Shobe as one of the best-selling books in Spanish literature history, a parody of chivalry.
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Mentioned by Al Zambone in relation to the potential madness associated with obsessive reading.
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