Nominated as one of America's best-loved novels by PBS's The Great
American Read
Don Quixote has become so entranced reading tales of chivalry that he
decides to turn knight errant himself. In the company of his faithful
squire, Sancho Panza, these exploits blossom in all sorts of wonderful
ways. While Quixote's fancy often leads him astray--he tilts at
windmills, imagining them to be giants--Sancho acquires cunning and a
certain sagacity. Sane madman and wise fool, they roam the world
together-and together they have haunted readers' imaginations for nearly
four hundred years.
With its experimental form and literary playfulness, Don Quixote has
been generally recognized as the first modern novel. This Penguin
Classics edition, with its beautiful new cover design, includes John
Rutherford's masterly translation, which does full justice to the energy
and wit of Cervantes's prose, as well as a brilliant critical
introduction by Roberto Gonzalez Echevarriá.