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I'd go with this edition--https://www.amazon.com/Life-Lazarillo-Tormes-Nyrb-Classics/dp/1590171322 … then read Francisco Rico's short book on the p.o.v. in the picaresque novel. The picaresque novel is one of the essential inventions for human progress. But I digress now…
Much appreciated recommendation. Excited bookworm over here. You are right on your odds about the Spanish, but because I’m from Panama, luckily surrounded by Spanish in SA, so I maintain it! I’ll buy the bilingual version of one of these works today!
Going to be a challenge. Tried reading some Cortazar in the original Spanish and had trouble with his poetics, but I also think I invited the difficulty by choosing a non-linear, very ethereal, post-modern text! Looking forward to difficult practice.
Oh I recommend Lazarillo in English (at least for first reading)… 16th c Castillian is no breeze…
Lol okay I trust the seasoned that this is, for now, over my head.
Reading anything 16th c aint easy, even if en inglés. But several decent translations, and that way v accessible!
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