Centuries after the first publication of Quichotte and after all kind of adaptations, as an opera, a musical comedy, etc.… etc…, Salman Rushdie comes with a new one. But Rushdie’s Quichotte is not exactly an adaptation, he rather uses Miguel de Cervantes’ story, as an inspiration to approach themes such as death, love, or the absence of it, the question of how families separate and how brothers and sisters become estranged.
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Quichotte by Salman Rushdie
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Centuries after the first publication of Quichotte and after all kind of adaptations, as an opera, a musical comedy, etc.… etc…, Salman Rushdie comes with a new one. But Rushdie’s Quichotte is not exactly an adaptation, he rather uses Miguel de Cervantes’ story, as an inspiration to approach themes such as death, love, or the absence of it, the question of how families separate and how brothers and sisters become estranged.