Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes
Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes
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Don Quixote
A masterpiece of Classic Literature / Satire! Follow a delightfully deluded knight and his loyal squire on a hilarious, heartwarming quest where windmills become towering giants.

Author: Miguel de Cervantes

Narrator: Andre Reaves

Unabridged: 19 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Andre Reaves

Published: 03/26/2026

Categories: Fiction, Classic, Satire, Humorous


Synopsis

What happens when a man reads so many heroic tales of chivalry that he completely loses his mind—and decides to become a knight himself?

In the sun-baked, dusty plains of La Mancha, an aging Spanish gentleman casts aside his mundane reality to take up a rusted lance and the self-appointed title of Don Quixote. Believing himself to be a valiant knight-errant in a modern world that has long forgotten the code of chivalry, he sets out on a magnificent, disastrously funny quest. Armed with patched-up ancestral armor, riding a bony nag named Rocinante, and accompanied by his highly pragmatic, profoundly bewildered squire Sancho Panza, Quixote roams the countryside seeking wrongs to right and maidens to rescue.
But the world is entirely unready for a knight who sees monstrous giants where there are only windmills, and grand enchanted castles where there are only rundown roadside inns. Every step of their journey is paved with bruised ribs, shattered lances, and absolute comic brilliance as Quixote's soaring, unshakable idealism violently clashes with stark, unapologetic reality.
Why you will love this: As the founding pillar of Classic Literature / Satire, this epic parody completely transcends time. Fans of absurdist humor, deeply layered character studies, classic buddy-comedy tropes, and adventurous escapades will find themselves endlessly entertained. Cervantes brilliantly uses comedy to explore the profound tragedy of a man clinging to beautiful, impossible dreams in a cynical world.
Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. Widely regarded as the father of the modern novel, his groundbreaking work fundamentally changed world literature, leaving a legacy of imagination and wit that has inspired generations.

About Miguel De Cervantes

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra lived an unsettled life of hardship and adventure. After studying in Madrid (1568-69), he took part in the sea battle at Lepanto (1571) and in 1575 he was captured by pirates. Cervantes spent five years as a slave until his family could raise enough money to pay his ransom. His first play, LOS TRATOS DE ARGEL (1580), was based on his experiences as a Moorish captive. During the next 20 years he led a nomadic existence, also working as a purchasing agent for the Spanish Armada and a tax collector. He suffered a bankruptcy and was imprisoned at least twice, and wrote DON QUIXOTE in prison.


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