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Don Quixote

  • The irony of far-right Spaniards appropriating Don Quixote as a nationalist crusader

    The irony of far-right Spaniards appropriating Don Quixote as a nationalist crusader

    Roberto Suazo, The Conversation
    · Jan 11, 2023 · 05:30 pm
  • ‘I had to break with beautiful sentences’: Literature laureate Annie Ernaux’s Nobel Prize lecture

    ‘I had to break with beautiful sentences’: Literature laureate Annie Ernaux’s Nobel Prize lecture

    Annie Ernaux
    · Dec 09, 2022 · 06:30 pm
  • With his next novel, Salman Rushdie joins an illustrious line of those who rewrote ‘Don Quixote’

    With his next novel, Salman Rushdie joins an illustrious line of those who rewrote ‘Don Quixote’

    Sanjay Sipahimalani
    · Apr 13, 2019 · 12:30 pm