
El Buscón
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Narrated by:
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Jorge García
About this listen
El Buscón nos cuenta las aventuras de Pablos, un pícaro con "altos pensamientos de caballero". En el deseo de mejorar su posición social, el protagonista sale de su Segovia natal hacia otras ciudades como Madrid, Toledo y Sevilla, desde donde embarca a las Indias en un desesperado intento de cambiar su suerte. El ingenio y la magistral pluma de Quevedo consiguen que el lector disfrute con estas aventuras y desventuras de Pablos.
Francisco Gómez de Quevedo y Santibáñez Villegas, (14 de septiembre de 1580) fue un noble, político y escritor español de la era barroca. Junto con su rival en vida, Luis de Góngora, Quevedo fue uno de los poetas más prominentes de su era.
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