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Monsignor Quixote
Graham Greene
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Description for Monsignor Quixote
Paperback. With Sancho Panza, a deposed Communist mayor, his faithful Rocinate, an antiquated motorcar, Monsignor Quixote roams through modern-day Spain in this picaresque fable. Num Pages: 208 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 133 x 17. Weight in Grams: 154.
With Sancho Panza, a deposed Communist mayor, his faithful Rocinate, an antiquated motorcar, Monsignor Quixote roams through modern-day Spain in a brilliant picaresque fable. Like Cervantes' classic, Monsignor Quixote offers enduring insights into our life and times.
With Sancho Panza, a deposed Communist mayor, his faithful Rocinate, an antiquated motorcar, Monsignor Quixote roams through modern-day Spain in a brilliant picaresque fable. Like Cervantes' classic, Monsignor Quixote offers enduring insights into our life and times.
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage Classics
Number of pages
272
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2000
Condition
New
Number of Pages
208
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099283942
SKU
V9780099283942
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99-99
About Graham Greene
Graham Greene was born in 1904. He worked as a journalist and critic, and in 1940 became literary editor of the Spectator. He was later employed by the Foreign Office. As well as his many novels, Graham Greene wrote several collections of short stories, four travel books, six plays, three books of autobiography, two of biography and four books for ... Read more
Reviews for Monsignor Quixote
A deliciously funny novel and affectionate offering to all that is noblest and least-changing in the people and life of Spain
The Times
A powerful late work...a mixture of entertainment and deep human awareness
Malcolm Bradbury Monsignor Quixote is important in showing what may be the last stage of the novelist's long argument with himself about the ... Read more
The Times
A powerful late work...a mixture of entertainment and deep human awareness
Malcolm Bradbury Monsignor Quixote is important in showing what may be the last stage of the novelist's long argument with himself about the ... Read more