Quevedo
Synopsis
Francisco de Quevedo Villegas (1580-1645) is one of the great geniuses of world literature. A unique figure with a fascinating life, more befitting a character in an adventure novel than a writer. Not particularly handsome and physically limited, he was driven by an inner force, an indomitable and rebellious spirit that propelled him to act in the most perilous situations. Brave, daring, arrogant, and a skilled swordsman, he possessed a sharp analytical and critical mind, which dazzled in the literary world but also led him to confront the king himself and suffer atrocious imprisonments. He is a captivating figure whose life continues to move and enthrall, living up to the legacy of his literary genius. This biography, primarily informative and engaging, represents a unique publishing event, given that, contrary to what one might think, in the last four hundred years, there are only a handful of books written about such a colossal figure. This one manages to unite, in a compelling narrative, a profound and meticulous study of the historical period, the literary work of the great writer, his fascinating life, and an unsurpassed examination of his highly complex personality, captivating the reader from beginning to end.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Edaf Antillas
- ISBN: 9788441445062
- Number of pages: 288
- Languages: Spanish
