Paperback, 528 pages

Published March 3, 2020 by Seix Barral.

ISBN:
978-84-322-3637-2
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Centuries after the first publication of Quichotte and after all kind of adaptations, as an opera, a musical comedy, etc.… etc…, Salman Rushdie comes with a new one. But Rushdie’s Quichotte is not exactly an adaptation, he rather uses Miguel de Cervantes’ story, as an inspiration to approach themes such as death, love, or the absence of it, the question of how families separate and how brothers and sisters become estranged. It’s a story of vulnerability and dependence, of fear and alienation, of healing and reinvention.

It also deals with subjects such as racism and the opioid epidemic in the United States. Salman’s Quichotte is an old man who works for a drug company owned by his cousin. He is a traveller, driving around the country selling drugs and staying in motels watching television. In contrast with Cervantes’ Quichotte who was influenced by the romantic novels he was reading, this …

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