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Don Quixote [Hardcover]

Miguel de Cervantes , Chris Riddell
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)

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2 Mar 2009
The famous tale of Don Quixote, an elderly Spanish gentleman, who reads one too many chivalric romances, and decides to become a knight errant, accompanied by his faithful "squire" Sancho Panza. He sets off on his travels through sixteenth-century spain to right wrongs and rescue damsels in distress but his adventures – such as the famous incident in which he mistakes windmills for giants and attacks them - are both comic and romantic. In the end he returns to his village, a dying man who still believes in heroes and is a hero himself.

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  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Walker (2 Mar 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1844287475
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844287475
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 23 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (50 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 361,202 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"Don Quixote, a poor gentleman of La Mancha, a man of gentle and amiable disposition and otherwise sane, has had his wits disordered by inordinate devotion to the tales of chivalry, and imagines himself called upon to roam the world in search of adventures on his old horse, Rosinante, and accoutred in rusty armour, accompanied by a squire in the shape of rustic Sancho Panza..." -Oxford Companion to English Literature" --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Superbly retold by Martin Jenkins and illustrated by Kate Greenaway Medal-winner Chris Riddell, this is the ultimate edition of one of the world's best-loved books.

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60 of 61 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful translation, and a heavy book 2 July 2006
By Big Al
Format:Paperback
How can a person provide a review of one of the most important works of literature in the world? In my case, I don't think I can, but I can offer observations on what it felt like to read.

I first read Don Quixote in a previous translation, and finally made it through the first volume in a few months. It was like pulling teeth. I knew that it was a famous story, and techically interesting, but the first three hundred pages seemed like repetitive episodes of the same joke. It appeared little wonder that the most quoted chapter around tilting at windmills was the first one.

This time around, with Edith Grossman's translation, it was a great deal more enjoyable. The text flows beautifully, and where it is impossible to translate nuances or technical terms, she explains all in informative footnotes. For once, I can only agree with the publishers: it is the definitive translation.

This is well worth the effort of braving the initial episodes, and taking the time to read properly. For me, it's only after the famous events such as mistaking sheep for an approaching army and suchlike are out of the way, that the book becomes really interesting. There are fascinating novellas that dwell on relations with the Moors, and the perils of young love in the 16th Century, which are at least as good as the main text.

So, by all means, buy this version. Particularly the paperback. The hardback was too heavy to read in bed.
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65 of 68 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly brilliant 24 April 2004
By A Customer
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
I had put off reading Don Quixote for many years imagining that it wouldbe difficult to read. The weight of the book, physically andmetaphorically just seemed too oppressing!
I couldn't have been morewrong. I had read so many rave reviews of Edith Grossman's translationthat I thought I would give it a go. I'm so pleased I did. This book is"laugh out loud" funny - I was not expecting to read bits aloud andgiggle! I think I expected to have to work hard to get through it but it'sa complete page turner! It also has a cinematic feel which to a nonliterature student like myself seems way ahead of its time and thecharacters, major and minor shine from every page. I now know why peoplesay this was the first modern novel - it contains all the elements of agreat read that we now take for granted. I have not read any othertranslations but Grossman's prose truly brought the book alive for me. I'mamazed how a book written in the late 16th and early 17th century can nowbe read in such an easy and accessible manner. Don Quixote can be read onmany levels (the joy of all great books) but if, like me, you were put offby it's stature, don't be, just dive in and enjoy.
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56 of 59 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent novel 21 Feb 2006
Format:Paperback
This is the best book I have read in a very long time. Edith Grossman has made the story very readable and deserves to be commended. When I started reading Don Quixote, even though it is over 900 pages in length, I tried rationing myself to ten pages a day, hoping to savour the imagery and stretch out the joy for as long as possible. Suffice to say I couldn't do it. I am now very close to the end of the story, and I am already feeling sorry for having raced through the last few hundred pages.

As for the storyline, it concerns the many adventuers of an old man who adopts the life of a knight errant (Don Quixote), and his squire (Sancho Panza). The novel contains many sub-novellas (short stories and digressions), and so it could be thought of not as one book but many. I will not give any more detail, but I will say the mix of the absurd and intelligent, and the masterly writing style of Cervantes (and expert translation by Grossman), makes for one of the best books of all time.

This is the only book of fiction that I am not going to sell on; I hope to revisit Don Quixote every year from here on. Also worth mentioning is the wonderful illustration on the front cover by Pablo Picasso.

Follow up - March 2011: I have read my copy of Don Quixote so many times that the spine has cracked and pages are coming loose and falling out. I also saw fit to rip out the rather off-putting introduction by Harold Bloom, where Bloom compares Cervantes to Shakespeare...it is a rather horrible thing that had to be done away with. Grossman's translation has had me transfixed and at times perplexed (do we admire or pity Quixote?). Indeed, my obsession with the book and its characters and ideas has not diluted over the years, but has grown stronger; I am half way through the book for one final time and while I feel that I must hold on to this masterpiece as a physical object of admiration, once I have finished this reading I am planning to tape the book up with sellotape so as not to spend any more time reading it. An eternal wonder.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Book review
It was a very interesting book but the edition is a bit tiring and difficult to read. Maybe if it were split into two books, it would be easier to read.
Published 9 days ago by Evi
3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent value for money but a difficult read
There are too many references to literature that I know nothing about and the stories are not as amusing as, for example, The Pickwick Papers. Read more
Published 26 days ago by RJB
5.0 out of 5 stars Windmills everywhere
Great book, great price, excellent condition.

Bought for my son to improve his reading material! He loved it, especially as this book ' simplified' the story.
Published 1 month ago by Old Skooler
5.0 out of 5 stars good read
good book read it years ago during my english exams and have tried several book shops and not been able tolocate it
Published 1 month ago by David Ahmed
5.0 out of 5 stars Cervantes rocks
AH this is probably supposed to be a review about the actual product but I'd also like to compliment Cervantes. Read more
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You can down load this e-book for free from the Project Gutenberg just google it, this can be down loaded in mobi, epub and other popular formats.
Published 3 months ago by Paddywac
4.0 out of 5 stars Don Quixote
I had this book before but lost it, so it was very handy to locate it again and at very reasonable cost.
Published 4 months ago by ABouziane
4.0 out of 5 stars Classics always make a good stocking stuffer!
This is a very good quality classic for a really cheap price! It is to be a Christmas present so haven't handled it too much but how can you go wrong with it?
Published 5 months ago by michelle_power
5.0 out of 5 stars great value
The book came very quickly and is as good as new. Definitely great value product. Haven't finished the book, but so far it's been a great read.
Published 10 months ago by Rich87
5.0 out of 5 stars a beautifully written and humorous classic
as classic works of literature go this is one that many people talk of and being written back in early 17th century spain and being almost 800 pages it can look a daunting read. Read more
Published 10 months ago by john
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