
In this lively compilation of twelve short tales, the author blends wit, irony, and a keen eye for everyday human folly. Written in early‑17th‑century Spanish, the stories reflect his own experiences as a soldier, captive, and observant chronicler of society, while maintaining a playful, conversational tone. The introductory note humorously ridicules the conventions of dedications and prologues, setting a light‑hearted stage for the narratives that follow.
Each novella explores a different slice of life—romantic misunderstandings, clever tricksters, moral dilemmas, and the unexpected twists of fate that befall ordinary people. The prose is crisp, the characters vivid, and the moral undercurrents are presented with a gentle, often satirical, Christian sensibility that never feels preachy. Listeners will find these stories both entertaining and revealing of the timeless quirks of human nature.
The collection’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the spirit of its age while speaking to modern ears. Whether you enjoy clever dialogue, subtle social commentary, or simply a good story, these novellas offer a satisfying listening experience in compact form.
Language
es
Duration
~17 hours (1026K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1547–1616
Best known for creating Don Quixote, he helped shape the modern novel through a life marked by war, captivity, hard work, and extraordinary imagination. His writing mixes humor, sorrow, and sharp insight into human nature, which is why it still feels alive centuries later.
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