Miguel de Cervantes
In the annals of literary history, few names shine as brightly as Miguel de Cervantes. This 16th-century Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright left an indelible mark on world literature with his masterpiece, "Don Quixote." But Cervantes was more than just a writer; he was a man of adventure, a soldier, and a captive. His life reads like a novel itself, filled with battles, imprisonment, and redemption. From his humble beginnings in Alcalá de Henares to his final days in Madrid, Cervantes' journey shaped his writing and gave birth to characters that continue to captivate readers centuries later. Join us as we delve into the fascinating life and enduring legacy of the man hailed as the father of the modern novel.
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