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Published on Dec 29, 2009 | 240 Pages
The racy and irreverent Spanish tragicomedy that is considered the first European novel-in a spirited new translation
A Spanish Romeo and Juliet, Celestina was published in 1499 and became Spain’s first-ever bestseller. Readers thrilled to the salty character of Celestina and her world of prostitutes and black magic even as they mourned the fate of Calisto and Melibea, the young lovers she unites using her wiles as a seller of perfumes and potions. Fernando de Rojas’s exhilarating mix of street wit, obscenity, and cultured rhetoric mark Celestina as a masterpiece: an original, explosive, genre-defying work that paved the way for the picaresque novel and for Cervantes.
A Spanish Romeo and Juliet, Celestina was published in 1499 and became Spain’s first-ever bestseller. Readers thrilled to the salty character of Celestina and her world of prostitutes and black magic even as they mourned the fate of Calisto and Melibea, the young lovers she unites using her wiles as a seller of perfumes and potions. Fernando de Rojas’s exhilarating mix of street wit, obscenity, and cultured rhetoric mark Celestina as a masterpiece: an original, explosive, genre-defying work that paved the way for the picaresque novel and for Cervantes.
Author
Fernando de Rojas
Juan Goytisolo is considered by many to be Spain’s greatest living writer. He has published over forty books in various genres. He also wrote the introduction for a recent translation of Fernando de Rojas’ Celestina. Born in Barcelona in 1931, he was a child during the Spanish Civil War. Goytisolo moved to Paris in 1956, where he still lives today.
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