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The Solitudes
The Solitudes
Jan 15, 2026 9:48 PM

Author:Luis de Gongora,Edith Grossman,Alberto Manguel

The Solitudes

An epic masterpiece of world literature, in a magnificent new translation by one if the most acclaimed translators of our time.

A towering figure of the Renaissance, Luis de Góngora pioneered poetic forms so radically different from the dominant aesthetic of his time that he was derided as "the Prince of Darkness." The Solitudes, his magnum opus, is an intoxicatingly lush novel-in-verse that follows the wanderings of a shipwrecked man who has been spurned by his lover. Wrenched from civilization and its attendant madness, the desolate hero is transported into a natural world that is at once menacing and sublime. In this stunning edition Edith Grossman captures the breathtaking beauty of a work that represents one of the high points of poetic achievement in any language.

Luis de Góngora (1561-1627) is among the most prominent figures of the Spanish Golden Age.

Edith Grossman is the acclaimed translator of Don Quixote, as well as books by Gabriel García Márquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Carlos Fuentes. She is the recipient of the inaugural Queen Sofia Spanish Institute Translation Prize, the PEN/Ralph Manheim Medal for Translation, and a Guggenheim fellowship.

Alberto Manguel is the bestselling author of dozens of books, including A History of Reading and The Dictionary of Imaginary Places.

Reviews

Beautifully observed. Makes you laugh on every page

—— The Times

Hilarious. Chortle-out-loud turns of phrase, razor-sharp observations

—— Stylist

Really enjoyable and highly recommended. Dawn French is a wonderful writer - witty, wise and poignant

—— Daily Mail

A history of ideas that possesses all the drama of a novel, all the immediacy of headline news.

—— Michiko Kakutani , New York Times

Harwood, master of creeping Victorian horror, does it again in his latest tale of pervasive evil and madness

—— Booklist

It is a brilliantly constructed 21st-century take on a 19th-century literary form and a satisfactorily confusing read

—— Good Book Guide
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