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The Heretic
A Novel of the Inquisition
1901
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In what may well be the last great novel of one of contemporary world literature's most accomplished authors, Miguel Delibes takes us into the heart of sixteenth-century Spain. At the very moment Martin Luther nails his ninety-five theses to a church door and launches the movement that will divide the Roman Catholic Church, a child is born, his fate marked by the political and religious upheaval taking root in Europe. His mother having perished in childbirth, his father alienated and disconnected, Cipriano Salcedo's only source of affection is his wet nurse and foster mother, Minerva. He grows up to become a prosperous merchant and joins the Reformation movement, which is secretly advancing on the Iberian Peninsula, the historical bastion of the Catholic church. But before long, the Spanish Inquision will drive the Reformers to put their lives at stake. Through the story of Cipriano Salcedo, Delibes paints a masterful portrait of the time of Spain's Charles V and recreates with uncanny accuracy and unparalleled artistry the social and intellectual atmosphere of Europe at one of history's most pivotal moments. An ode to tolenrance and the liberty of concience, The Heretic is an unforgettable story of a man and the passions that move him to action.

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Miguel Delibes
Miguel Delibes
Author · 31 books

Miguel Delibes Setién, novelista español y miembro de la Real Academia Española desde 1975 hasta su muerte. Licenciado en Comercio, comenzó su carrera como columnista y posterior periodista de El Norte de Castilla, periódico que llegó a dirigir, para pasar de forma gradual a dedicarse en exclusiva a la novela. Gran conocedor de la fauna y flora de su entorno geográfico, apasionado de la caza y del mundo rural, supo plasmar en sus obras todo lo relativo a Castilla y a la caza desde la perspectiva de una persona urbana pero que no había perdido el contacto con ese mundo. Se trata por tanto de una de las grandes figuras de la literatura española posterior a la Guerra Civil, por lo cual fue reconocido con multitud de galardones.

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