36h 42m; narrated by Robert Whitfield

Published by Blackstone Audio, Inc..

Widely regarded as the world's first modern novel, Don Quixote chronicles the famous picaresque adventures of the noble knight-errant Don Quixote de La Mancha and his faithful squire, Sancho Panza, as they travel through sixteenth-century Spain. [Translated by John Ormsby.]

This book includes both parts.

The first part was originally published in 1605, see El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha The second part was published in 1615, see Segunda parte del ingenioso caballero don Quijote de la Mancha

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Riding Beside a Man Who Refused to Accept the World as It Was

Reading Don Quixote felt like traveling with someone who chose imagination not as an escape, but as a form of resistance. From the first pages, I sensed that this was more than a comic tale. Miguel de Cervantes builds a story where laughter and sadness exist side by side, and I felt both almost constantly. Don Quixote’s decision to become a knight after consuming too many chivalric romances struck me as absurd at first, yet I quickly felt drawn to his seriousness. He believes deeply, and that belief carries its own dignity.

As Don Quixote rides across Spain with Sancho Panza, I found myself shifting between amusement and sympathy. Sancho’s grounded logic and hunger for reward balanced Quixote’s lofty ideals, and their conversations felt like debates between realism and hope. I often laughed at their misadventures, especially the famous battles with imagined giants and false enemies. Still, beneath the …

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