
audiobook
by Mateo Alemán
THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF GUZMAN D’ALFARACHE, OR THE SPANISH ROGUE.
THE LIFE OF GUZMAN D’ALFARACHE.
CHAP. XIII. From the service of the Cook, Guzman returns to the Begging Trade, and robs an Apothecary.
CHAP. XIV. Guzman in his way to Toledo meets with a young man: what passed between them.
CHAP. XV. Guzman arrives at Toledo, and acts the man of fortune there. Some account of his gallantries.
CHAP. XVI. Guzman’s amours continued, and in what manner they ended.
CHAP. XVII. Guzman takes a false alarm, and leaves Toledo precipitately. Another gallantry. Origin of the proverb, “at Malagon, a thief in every house, but in that of the Alcaid two, the father and the son.”
CHAP. XVIII. Guzman offers himself to serve in the Company newly raised. His reception by the Captain, and how they afterwards lived together.
CHAP. XIX. Guzman proceeds with the Company to Barcelona, where he plays a trick upon a Jeweller, and embarks for Italy.
CHAP. XX. Guzman having arrived at Genoa, resolves to present himself before his kindred there. How he was received by them.
Guzman D’Alfarache is a quick‑witted wanderer whose fortunes swing between the kitchen’s heat and the bustling market’s stalls. After a brief stint as a cook ends in dismissal, he returns to his old trade as a basket‑bearer, discovering that the street offers a freedom and independence he never felt behind the hearth. His charm and shrewdness quickly earn him a reputation among the city’s customers, turning simple deliveries into profitable ventures. Yet beneath the daily hustle, Guzman remains ever‑watchful, ever‑ready to seize any chance that comes his way.
Among the rag‑tag community of beggars and street‑vendors, Guzman finds a surprising forum for gossip and political speculation. Their nightly gatherings become a lively arena where rumors of new levies and distant wars are dissected with the same vigor as a tavern debate. Through these conversations, Guzman’s keen eye for human nature sharpens, hinting at larger schemes lurking beyond the market’s clamor. His adventures blend clever survival with a sharp commentary on the fickle fortunes of the era.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (298K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Josep Cols Canals, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2016-08-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1547
Best known for the lively picaresque novel Guzmán de Alfarache, this Spanish Golden Age writer helped shape one of the most influential storytelling traditions in European literature. His work blends sharp social observation, moral reflection, and a vivid sense of everyday life.
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