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A first-person picaresque narrator traces his rise from humble origins through schooling, servitude, and life on the road, recounting a succession of practical jokes, petty schemes, and social humiliations. He becomes involved with a band of swindlers, suffers arrest and imprisonment, and repeatedly reinvents himself to survive. Episodes alternate satire and comic realism as he adopts various occupations and affectations, confronts hypocritical authority, and endures repeated setbacks. The episodic narrative follows his travels between towns and the capital and concludes with his departure by ship.

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Francisco de Quevedo

Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645) was a prominent Spanish writer and poet of the Golden Age, known for his sharp wit and satirical style. He was a master of various literary forms, including poetry, prose, and essays, and his works often explored themes of morality, politics, and human folly. One of his notable works, "Historia de la vida del Buscón, llamado Don Pablos," is a picaresque novel that critiques society through the adventures of a cunning rogue. Quevedo's legacy endures in his ability to blend humor with profound social commentary, making him a key figure in Spanish literature.

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