When Father Quixote, a local priest of the Spanish village of El Toboso
who claims ancestry to Cervantes' fictional Don Quixote, is elevated to
the rank of monsignor through a clerical error, he sets out on a journey
to Madrid to purchase purple socks appropriate to his new station.
Accompanying him on his mission is his best friend, Sancho, the
Communist ex-mayor of the village who argues politics and religion with
Quixote and rescues him from the various troubles his innocence lands
him in along the way. Published in 1932, Monsignor Quixote is Graham
Greene's last religious novel, a fond homage to Cervantes, and a sincere
exploration into the meaning of faith in the modern world. This edition
features a new introduction by John Auchard.
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