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From: The Virginia Quarterly Review
Date: 20040401
Author:Gies, David T
Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes, Translated by Edith Grossman. Introduction by Harold Bloom. Ecco, October 2003. $29.95
If you have never read Don Quixote-and you know you should read it at least once in your life-here's your chance. This extraordinary novel, universally applauded as the greatest novel ever written, is now available in a superb and affordable new translation. Cervantes' rich imagination and Grossman's readable prose (along with some welcome footnotes to inform modern readers of now-forgotten details of history and literature) combine to bring Don Quixote's marvellous ...
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