<p>“[A] rambunctious homage, which retells famous episodes from the Spanish classic but sets them alongside capsule histories of Miguel de Cervantes’s life and the novel’s reception, as well as fourth wall-crashing ruminations on its outsized cultural influence. If you’ve ever wondered what Don Quixote would say if he saw ‘Man of La Mancha’ on Broadway, this is the book for you.”</p><p>—<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></p>
<p>“[Stavans and Weil] succeed in bringing to life the spirit of the original’s mix of absurdity, serious-minded morality, and its thesis that ideas are often more important than reality.”</p><p>—<i>Publishers Weekly</i></p>
<p>“Dynamic duo Ilan Stavans and Roberto Weil have recreated the classic <i>Don Quixote</i> as a virtuoso extravaganza that crisscrosses English and Spanish with a vibrant palette of color and visual artistry. With both an English and a Spanglish edition, we Latinxs finally get our own Quixote, and the world gets a playful, smart, and visually multilayered twenty-first-century Quixote. <i>Don Quixote of La Mancha</i> warmly invites us all to relish its resplendent in-between spaces of language, identity, and nation.”</p><p>—Frederick Luis Aldama, author of <i>Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics</i></p>
<p>“What is de Cervantes’s 17th-century novel really about? Why does it matter? After reading this graphic adaptation from Stavans and Weil, one remains blissfully confused, albeit sensing the ineffable absurdity of storytelling and questioning the nature of narrative in the modern age.”</p><p>—<i>Library Journal</i></p>
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Award-winning and internationally renowned author Ilan Stavans is Lewis-Sebring Professor of Humanities and Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College, the publisher of Restless Books, the host of New England Public Radio’s In Contrast, and a columnist for the Spanish edition of the New York Times. He is the general editor of The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature and author of Quixote: The Novel and the World and Once@9:53am, the latter also published by Penn State University Press.
Roberto Weil is an award-winning illustrator living in Miami. He collaborated with Ilan Stavans on the graphic novel Mister Spic Goes to Washington.