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...No one in it was called Jesus, and if Christian mythology provided a loose framework for its riffs on Plato and Cervantes, it was Christian mythology filtered through Dostoyevsky and Kafka....
...Local publishers like quoting from Miguel de Cervantes’ Don Quixote, in which the eponymous hero visits a publisher in Barcelona who is printing an apocryphal version of Don Quixote; they discuss the merits...
...The assassination of Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink, in 2007, spurs him into reaching for Cervantes and Plato, while the outrage following the publication of a caricature of Mohammed leads to timely...
...This will ensure that foreigners studying the language in Spanish-speaking countries, or at any of the Cervantes Institutes throughout the world, are guaranteed equivalent teaching standards....
...It included Miguel de Cervantes’ 17th-century classic, Don Quixote de la Mancha, as well as 20th-century Mexican novels such as Juan Rulfo’s unsurpassable Pedro Paramo and Carlos Fuentes’ gothic novella,...
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