Francisco de Quevedo

Francisco de Quevedo, born in 1580 in Madrid, Spain, was a prominent figure of the Spanish Golden Age and is celebrated for his sharp wit and masterful command of language. Coming from a noble background, Quevedo was not only a poet but also a philosopher and satirist, often using his talents to critique society and politics of his time. His works reflect a deep engagement with themes of love, death, and the human condition, showcasing both his intellectual depth and his ability to entertain. His rivalry with fellow writer Luis de Góngora is legendary, and their exchanges remain a highlight of literary history.

Quevedo's writing is rich with vivid imagery and biting humor, making it both accessible and profound. Whether you’re interested in his sonnets or his longer prose works, you’ll find a unique voice that resonates with the complexities of life. So, dive into his creations in the app and discover how this remarkable author captured the spirit of his era through his unforgettable words.

Wheels - The Fourth Cycle

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A series of six volumes of Wheels anthologies was produced by members of the Sitwell family between 1916 and 1922. The fourth volume, publis…