Monsignor Quixote

Monsignor Quixote by Graham Greene, published by Penguin Group USA in 1984, is a narrative that follows the journey of a Monsignor and his companion, a deposed communist mayor, as they traverse modern-day Spain in an antiquated motor car. This edition contains 256 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a unique blend of biography, memoir, and fiction.
In this picaresque fable, Greene explores themes of religion and politics through the lens of his characters’ adventures. The story intertwines elements of literature and fiction, providing insights into the lives of notable figures while reflecting on the complexities of faith and ideology. Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences as they accompany the Monsignor and his Sancho Panza on their travels.
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With his Sancho Panza a deposed communist mayor, his faithful Rocinante an antiquated motor car, Monsignor Quixote roams through modern-day Spain in a picaresque fable. The author also wrote “The Tenth Man” and “The Confidential Agent”.
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