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Back to EpisodesMiguel de Cervantes: The One-Armed Soldier Who Created the Modern Novel With Don Quixote
Episode 6958
Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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Miguel de Cervantes lost the use of his left hand at the Battle of Lepanto, spent five years as a prisoner of Barbary pirates, failed at every career he attempted, and went to prison for financial irregularities. Then, at fifty-seven, broke and bitter, he published Don Quixote — the book that invented the modern novel. The man who created the most influential work of fiction in Western literature considered himself a failure for most of his life.
This episode traces Cervantes from his soldier years through captivity, career failures, and the late-life masterpiece that transformed European literature and gave the world its most enduring comic hero.
- The Battle of Lepanto, the maiming of his left hand, and the five years of captivity in Algiers
- The failed careers — tax collecting, provisioning the Armada — and the prison time that followed
- The publication of Don Quixote at fifty-seven and the immediate sensation it caused across Europe
- The unauthorized sequel by another writer and Cervantes's furious genuine Part Two