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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 21 Mar 2015

    Cervantes was the most anti-Spanish of Spanish writers. But, in troubled times, Spain reaches back to him for help:http://nyr.kr/197iSp1 

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      1. Rhom Ganelaam‏ @RGanelaam 22 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker @TLazza1 Right On! Spanish nationalism kidnaping Cervantes bones to build a touristic shrine. No wonder Lorca's remain lost.

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      1. madlonhon‏ @madlonhon 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker can't believe how untruthful this article is, full of mistakes and distortions. Definitely not your style

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      1. Consuelo‏ @elkequedejoe 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker Disiento, que critiques lo que no te gusta de tú país, no implica que reniegues de tus raíces, solo que quieres algo mejor.

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      1. M. A. Bastenier‏Verified account @MABastenier 11 Jul 2015
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        @NewYorker @PrinceRPA The author of those wretched lines does not know what is talking about. Poor soul!

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      1. Ricardo Urdaneta‏ @rurda 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker If that is so, all Spanish culture people are anti Spanish. Only Anglos are so conceited as to blow their own horn relentlessly.

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      1. Sofia Ricci‏ @sofiaricci95 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker Criticizing one's own country is the first step in trying to improve it. It doesn't show detachment, but involvement and love

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      1. FERNANDO CARRILLO V‏ @FERJEDY 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker Very interesting text. Even when I disagree with several..of their lines...@elkequedejoe @museopalabra @hectorabadf #Cervantes...

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      1. Eva‏ @eva_vdlc 25 Mar 2015
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        Anti-Castillian not the same as anti-Spanish. Cervantes loved Barcelona "@NewYorker: Cervantes was the most anti-Spanish of Spanish writers”

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      1. Maria Oxbow #RNV  🎗‏ @MariaOxbow 22 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker @QuicoSalles It deeply reflects Spain - see the comments ;-)

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      1. Joan‏ @ixmainen 22 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker @QuicoSalles is easy to understand: Spanish people never have never read Cervantes. Too long and complicated.

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      1. mForcadell‏ @montseforcadell 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker @MiquelManubens well, according to Jordi Bilbeny, he was not Spanish after all, which makes a lot of sense.

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      1. Pritpal S Suri‏ @PaliSuri 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker Of course Cervantes would need Sancho Panza to help.

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      1. LloviendoHistorias‏ @LlvndoHistorias 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker This post is the result of ignorance

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      1. Charles Dickens‏ @KungFuTerror 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker You can call any free thinker unpatriotic, Dostoevsky for instance, but they're trying to strengthen their nation with criticism.

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      1. Enrique Diaz-Alvarez‏ @EnriqueDiazAlva 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker Quijote as 17th century "follow your dreams" self help? You must be joking. Is the New Yorker going the way of the Economist?

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      1. Carmen Araiza‏ @carmenaraiza 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker Cervantes wasn't anti-Spain. He'd be insulted by ur art. He just didn't agree w/ the politics of his beloved country, that's all.

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      1. FERNANDO CARRILLO V‏ @FERJEDY 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker @madlonhon @elmundoes @dw_espanol Very interesting text.Even when I disagree with several..of their lines.#Cervantes fascinante..

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      1. Joaquín Castellote Amor‏ @jcacs92 21 Mar 2015
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        @NewYorker Only someone who doesn't know or understand Cervantes could say that he hated Sp. Disappointing analysis of Cervantes and Spain.

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