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Don Quixote

By: Edith Grossman - translator, Miguel de Cervantes
Narrated by: George Guidall
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Editorial review


By Seth Hartman, Audible Editor

DON QUIXOTE IS AN EPIC QUEST FOR THE SAKE OF IMAGINATION

I was introduced to the epic journey of Don Quixote in my 10th-grade English class. Being no stranger to stories of wandering heroes (stuff like The Odyssey and Gilgamesh), I thought I knew what to expect. The summary evoked images of knights, dragons, and fair maidens, so this book seemed to be a standard dose of medieval-style fantasy. What I got when I cracked open Don Quixote was certainly fantastical, but unlike any fiction I had experienced before it.

This legend begins with Alonso Quixano, a somewhat wealthy but otherwise average man with big dreams. Inspired by the romantic exploits of knights, he assumes the moniker "Don Quixote de la Mancha" and dons an ill-fitting, creaky set of armor. Riding his old work horse Rocinante, he decides that he is going to begin an epic quest for the favor of Dulcinea, a fair maiden he conjured up out of thin air. On his journey, Don Quixote creates fantasy after fantasy, clinging desperately to the image of a knight that he invented for himself.

This story does not only take place from the perspective of a delusional man, however. On his travels, Don Quixote enlists the help of a peasant named Sancho Panza, promising him his own castle and riches beyond his wildest imagination. Sancho quickly sees the truth of the matter, almost pitying the Don for his lofty pipe dreams. Yet eventually, he gets wrapped up in the fantasy too, hoping against his better logic that this quest will work out for them both.

While some people see Don Quixote as a warning to keep both feet in the real world, I see things a bit differently. Despite his obvious delusions of grandeur, I think there is something noble about this quest. Don Quixote is a man who is willing to believe in himself no matter the cost, and he even endures ridicule and beatings for sticking to his beliefs. Yes, it is crazy to think that windmills could be vicious giants, but isn’t there something poetic about his commitment to a heightened reality?

While this work stands as a complete subversion of stories like The Knights of the Round Table, it is important that we continue to look to Don Quixote for inspiration. The audiobook adds yet another element, with veteran narrator George Guidall’s versatile diction creating a new sense of depth. Yes, this story is silly, absurd, and, at times, downright sad, but isn’t life the same way sometimes? Don Quixote reminds us that, no matter our current circumstances, we can always hope for more.

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Publisher's summary

Don Quixote is the classic story. Called the first modern novel, this marvelous book has stood the test of time to become irrevocably intertwined with the fabric of society. Sixteenth-century Spanish gentleman Don Quixote, fed by his own delusional fantasies, takes to the road in search of chivalrous adventures. But his quest leads to more trouble than triumph. At once humorous, romantic, and sad, Don Quixote is a literary landmark. This fresh edition, by award-winning translator Edith Grossman, brings the tale to life as never before.

©2003 Edith Grossman (translation) (P)2003 Recorded Books

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My Fourth Try at an Audible Quixote

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Well, I have to read this monster for a college class. Not that I don't want to read it for pleasure, but in this case it's especially important that the translator and narrator are as clear as possible. I have liked all of the beginnings of the unabridged versions available here, but I've kept spending credits hoping I'd get one that really knocked me out. This is the one. After a bit of cursory research, I found the Grossman translation highly recommended. And my own ears tell me that the Guidal narration is the best. This reading is four hours longer than most of the others, and it sounds so far like the extra time is well spent in helpful pauses. There is the added benefit for me that Grossman's translation is easily attainable in printed, annotated form so that I can dig up good notes for my paper after absorbing the audio a few times. I can't say I've listened to the whole of any of these, but if the first hour of four different versions can be trusted, I can easily call this one the best by far. Happy listening.

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A classic if there ever was one

This is the sort of story that you enjoy on many levels. High or low.

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this is perhaps the greatest book ever written.

narrated extraordinary well this book is filled with witticisms humor enjoyable stories and hidden inside the stories are incredible lessons this book is truly amazing

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A masterpiece

An absolute masterpiece with a great translation (I'm fluent in Spanish), and a great narrator.

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Wonderfully Lovable Character

I forgot how funny Cervantes is. I liked the reader, great accents, not overly dramatic,
which I hate. I made it about 2/3 through. It does get slow at the end, for me. And I enjoy
hearing the classic episodes which are so much a part of our world as in the phrase
"tilting at windmills".

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masterpiece

Humorous, witty writing. Obviously one of the masterpieces of classical literature. The performance is wonderful, as well.

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Quality

The narrator is as good as I can imagine being possible. The story is wise and funny if requiring patience to get through

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Great classic!

Really enjoyed this reading of a classic. The narrators performance added to my enjoyment, even though it took a while for my ear to become accustomed to the cadence and dialect

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Entertaining, but long and sometimes tedious

I found the narrator particularly enjoyable and felt he well and truly brought life to the Knight of the Sorrowful Face.

There are many parts to this giant book that are funny and will keep you listening. There are, however, many more that while interesting, are not so enrapturing. It is indicative of its time, and to some degree, an excellent satire of the courtly tradition, but as such may not be well suited for the casual listener.

I work a job that enables me to listen to audio books throughout my day as I drive from one work site to the next. Catch 22, for comparison, was also a 50 hour book and I listened to it in just over a month. Don Quixote, on the other hand, took me 6 months because many times I found my mind wandering and had to stop listening due to disinterest only to try again later. I have two degrees in English and have been working my way through all the classics, many of which I neglected to read, if it were not for my drive to well and truly complete this quest, I would have stopped listening to Don Quixote half way through.

Still, if you can stick it out, it is a good book.

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Pray to God and swing the hammer.

The book is fantastic in its own right, but if you want extra special pleasure at the end Google the Proverbs of Sancho Panza and a scanned PDF book will come up through Harvard's Library that will allow you to quickly recount all the wisdom and Fantastical Adventures.

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