Two Spanish Picaresque Novels: Lazarillo de Tormes and The Swindler
By Francisco de Quevedo
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Translated by Michael Alpert.
A pair of tales that helped lay the foundation for the Spanish novel. The first, “Lazarillo de Tormes,” was written in 1554 by an anonymous author and tells of a rambunctious young man from Salamanca who schemes against his various masters. Cervantes was a big admirer.
The second, “The Swindler,” was written in 1626 by Francisco de Quevedo, and paints a darkly comic picture of the criminal underworld and a servant who tries in vain to achieve the status of gentleman.
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Category: Fiction
Tags: Classics, Historical fiction, Literary fiction, Short Stories