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A series of linked episodes follows Quentin as he moves through Córdoba and its surrounding countryside, combining travel, memory, and local anecdote. The narrative foregrounds finely observed scenes of plazas, patios, and religious rituals, while interspersing witty, ironic commentary on social and political types. Rather than a tightly plotted novel, the work unfolds as an atmospheric portrait made of vivid description, episodic adventures, family recollections, and satirical sketches, offering leisurely digressions that emphasize mood, regional color, and the narrator’s detached appraisal of contemporary beliefs.

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Pío Baroja

Pío Baroja was a prominent Spanish novelist and a key figure in the Generation of '98, a literary movement that sought to address the social and political issues of Spain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of existential themes, Baroja's works often reflect his deep concern for the human condition. His notable novel, "The Tree of Knowledge," delves into the complexities of life and the pursuit of knowledge. Throughout his prolific career, he authored over thirty novels, including titles such as "Cæsar or Nothing" and "Youth and Egolatry," which showcase his unique narrative style and philosophical insights.

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