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From: Kliatt
Date: 20040301
Author:Grafton, Janet Julian
Miguel de Cervantes. Translated by Edith Grossman. 1605/2003. Read by George Guidall. 29 tapes. 40.5 hrs. Recorded Books. #97553. 1-4025-6378-7. $159.00. Vinyl; content, reader notes. SA
A new translation by Edith Grossman brings to listeners the celebrated story of the mad knight-errant and his squire Sancho Panza who go about the Spanish countryside righting wrongs and generally making things worse. Younger listeners may well wish to stop with part one and skip the confusing historical narrative and the treatise on the art of fiction. Cervantes' revolutionary work impresses ...
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