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ISBN: PB: 9780300230536

Yale University Press

March 2018

448 pp.

22.9x15.2 cm

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£12,99
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Exemplary Novels

Edith Grossman, celebrated for her brilliant translation of Don Quixote, offers a dazzling new version of another Cervantes classic, on the 400th anniversary of his death The twelve novellas gathered together in Exemplary Novels reveal the extraordinary breadth of Cervantes's imagination: his nearly limitless ability to create characters, invent plots, and entertain readers across continents and centuries. Edith Grossman's eagerly awaited translation brings this timeless classic to English-language readers in an edition that will delight those already familiar with Cervantes's work as well as those about to be enchanted for the first time. Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria's illuminating introduction to the volume serves as both an appreciation of Cervantes's brilliance and a critical guide to the novellas and their significance. Cervantes published his book in Spain in 1613. The assemblage of unique characters (eloquent witches, talking dogs, Gypsy orphans, and an array of others), the twisting plots, and the moral heart at the core of each tale proved irresistible to his enthusiastic audience. Then as now, Cervantes's readers find pure entertainment in his pages, but also a subtle artistry that invites deeper investigation.

Reviews

"It seems appropriate that Edith Grossman publishes her translation of the Exemplary Novels thirteen years after the printing of her masterful translation of Don Quijote, as it took Cervantes ten years to come out with his second part of Don Quijote. Thus the supreme English translation of the best novel ever written on this side of the galaxy both precedes and follows the colloquy of Cipion and Berganza, as the wise words of both dogs precede and proceed those of the knight and the squire on their painful search for the meaning of human identity" – Carlos Rojas

"Finally we have a worthy translation of Cervantes's 'Exemplary Novels', the extraordinary follow-up to Don Quixote that enchanted generations of readers, but that has not been widely available to English readers in a version that approaches the sparkling original. Reading Edith Grossman's gorgeous prose is like traveling to a far off place, unearthing a hidden container, and finding in it a glove that slips onto your hand like a second skin" – William Egginton, author of "The Man Who Invented Fiction: How Cervantes Ushered In the Modern World"

"Edith Grossman is one of the best Hispanists in the English language world and an extraordinary translator. Her version of the Quijote, which appeared a few years ago, was unanimously celebrated, and the same will no doubt happen with this new version of Cervantes's Exemplary Novels" – Mario Vargas Llosa

"For most English-language readers, Cervantes is a one-book wonder. But these twelve novellas, newly translated by the virtuosic Edith Grossman, are a revelation to us. They are a feast for Cervantes' admirers, and stand truly by themselves – witty, naughty, trenchant, smart, widely ranging, thoroughly modern and readable. Coming late in Cervantes' life, they are a sly and mischievous and memorable adios – just as we would expect" – Richard Ford

"'Exemplary Novels' spans nearly the whole creative life of Cervantes... The book is like a summing up of Cervantes's fiction, displaying its broad range of topics, characters, styles, and plots" – Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria, author of "Cervantes' Don Quixote"

"Cervantes' follow-up to Don Quixote, retold for a new generation of readers... compressed masterworks, containing great canvases and big ideas in just a few pages... a pleasure" – Kirkus Reviews