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Simon Leys: The Imitation of Our Lord Don Quixote

“The notion of ‘literary classic’ has a solemn ring about it. But Don Quixote, which is the classic par excellence, was written for a flatly practical purpose: to amuse the largest possible number of readers, in order to make a lot of money for the author (who needed it badly).”

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