The manuscript found in Saragossa

630 pages

English language

Published Feb. 24, 1995 by Viking.

ISBN:
978-0-670-83428-0
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OCLC Number:
32013173

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It is 1739 and Alphonse van Worden, a Walloon officer serving the King of Spain, spends the night in a haunted inn in the Sierra Morena where he is plunged into a series of adventures, by turns mysterious, erotic and nightmarish. Convinced that he is being hunted by the Inquisition, he joins a band of wanderers - including a gypsy chief, a geometer, a cabbalist and the Wandering Jew himself - who travel aimlessly while regaling their companions with a hundred and more stories, and stories within stories, told over the course of sixty-six 'days', each day as disorienting as a thousand and one nights. And this nest of stories frames yet more stories driving the reader ever deeper into a labyrinth of sadism, satanism, the cabbala and other phantoms brought forth by the sleep of eighteenth-century Reason. For as well as being one of the great masterpieces of subversion, …

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Wow, what an adventure. This book was full of all sorts of interesting characters, and it was fun to see how all their stories were interwoven together. Velásquez the geometer was the best, right next to the Wandering Jew! Thanks to this book I'm actually really interested in Jewish mysticism, and will definitely be reading more about it.

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Subjects

  • Spain -- Social life and customs -- 18th century -- Fiction.