El manco de Lepanto episodio de la vida del príncipe de los ingenios, Miguel de Cervantes-Saavedra
by Manuel Fernández y González
About this book
Miguel de Cervantes, the one-handed genius behind *Don Quixote*, steps from the pages of history into this captivating literary adventure by Manuel Fernández y González. *El manco de Lepanto* reimagines the life of Spain's most celebrated author through interwoven tales of romance, intrigue, and passion that unfold in 19th-century Seville.
When Cervantes encounters the mysterious and beautiful widow Doña Guiomar, their meeting sets in motion a series of events that blur the line between his own romantic entanglements and the dramatic stories she confides in him. Through her revelations—filled with secret lovers, jealousy, and the watchful eye of the Spanish Inquisition—we glimpse not only her troubled past but also the formative experiences that shaped Cervantes' own understanding of human nature and love.
This historical fiction masterpiece captures the vibrant world of Renaissance Spain, where danger lurks around every corner and passion ignites both devotion and ruin. Fernández y González skillfully weaves Cervantes' legendary biography with fictional narratives that illuminate the author's creative imagination and his deep empathy for complex human relationships.
Perfect for fans of historical literature, Spanish classics, and biographical fiction, this audiobook offers an intimate portrait of the man behind literature's most iconic works. Discover how life and art intertwined in the extraordinary journey of Miguel de Cervantes.
