Monsignor Quixote

Graham Greene
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A religious novel, it tells the story of a humble priest who is elevated to Monsignor by the Pope himself because of a clerical error. It's modern picaresque, with frequent nods to Cervantes... Quixote and Sancho drink and talk - about Judas and Stalin, the prodigal son, Marx, and belief that wears off like vodka. A book of moral complexity that explores deep theological themes in a light-hearted, accessible way.
Genres: FictionClassicsReligionSpainNovelsLiteratureLiterary FictionBritish LiteraturePhilosophyBook Club
221 Pages

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