
Francisco de Quevedo
Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645) was a prominent Spanish writer and poet of the Golden Age, known for his sharp wit and satirical style. He was a key figure in the literary movement of 'picaresque' literature and is best remembered for works such as 'La vida del Buscón' and his fierce political and social commentary. Quevedo's writing often explored themes of death, love, and the human condition, making him a significant voice in Spanish literature.
Born on Sep 14, 1580 (444 years old)
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Francisco de Quevedo stated that 'the hypocrite wants to show what he is not'.
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Francisco de Quevedo is known for his work in picaresque literature and his self-deprecating humor.
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