Pablo de Segovia, the Spanish Sharper
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Descripción editorial
"Pablo de Segovia, the Spanish Sharper" is a picaresque novella written by Francisco de Quevedo, a prominent Spanish writer of the Golden Age. First published in 1626, the story follows the adventures of the titular character, Pablo de Segovia, a cunning and roguish figure who navigates the streets of Madrid using his wit and deception.
The novella is a humorous and satirical work that provides a window into the social and moral complexities of 17th-century Spain. Pablo's escapades involve a series of swindles, encounters with various colorful characters, and his clever schemes to outwit his adversaries. "Pablo de Segovia, the Spanish Sharper" is a timeless classic that showcases Quevedo's skill in blending humor, satire, and social commentary. It remains a significant work in the picaresque tradition of Spanish literature, offering readers both entertainment and insight into the moral complexities of the era.