The History of Literature #445 — What Would Cervantes Do? (with David Castillo and William Egginton)

As the author of what is generally considered the first and perhaps greatest novel of the modern era, Miguel de Cervantes and his masterpiece Don Quixote belongs on every shelf. But as two scholars point out in their new book, What Would Cervantes Do? Navigating Post-Truth with Spanish Baroque Literature the lessons to be learned from Cervantes go beyond issues of plot and character. In this episode, Jacke talks to Professor David Castillo and Professor William Egginton about using the example of Cervantes to better understand the role that the humanities can play in dissecting and combatting the forces of disinformation.

Additional listening suggestions:

329 Miguel de CervantesJorge Luis Borges314 Gabriel García Márquez (with Patricia Engel)

Additional resources:

Cervantes Public Project https://www.cervantespublicproject.com/

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Published on June 28, 2023 12:18
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