Belarmino y Apolonio

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Belarmino y Apolonio

by Ramón Pérez de Ayala

ES·~7 hours

Chapters

Description

A wandering narrator encounters Don Amaranto, an eccentric septuagenarian who has made a lifelong pilgrimage through Spain’s humble guesthouses. In the cramped, ever‑changing inns he calls “a religious order,” the old man dispenses sharp wit, paradoxical aphorisms and a philosophy that feels both ancient and absurdly modern. Their conversations, peppered with vivid observations about the lack of simple tools like toothpicks, reveal a mind that finds wisdom in the most ordinary corners of daily life.

Through Amaranto’s teachings, the narrator begins to view each lodging as a tiny marketplace of human drama—toreros, priests, merchants, and students all converge, their stories packaged like goods awaiting unwrapping. The first part of the novel follows this kaleidoscopic tour, inviting listeners to taste the humor, melancholy, and unexpected profundity that arise when philosophy meets the bustling, imperfect world of itinerant hospitality.

Details

Language

es

Duration

~7 hours (419K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-12-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ramón Pérez de Ayala

Ramón Pérez de Ayala

1880–1962

A major voice in early 20th-century Spanish literature, his novels and essays mix sharp intelligence with wit and psychological insight. His life also reached beyond books, taking him into public service during the years of the Second Spanish Republic.

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