Don Quixote vol 2

Author(s): Rob Davis

Fiction

The second volume of Don Quixote is much darker than the first, picking up the story where Volume I left off and taking us to Don Quixote's death. Don Quixote battles cats, puppets and the famous Knight of the Mirrors. He plunges head first into the legendary Cave of Montesinos and seeks to disenchant his imaginary truelove Dulcinea del Toboso, who is imprisoned there. Meanwhile Sancho Panza is finally given an island to rule over by the Duke and Duchess who, like many characters Quixote and Sancho meet in Vol II, have read Vol I. The Duke and Duchess play endless cruel tricks on our heroes and slowly our heroes' madness and foolishness becomes painfully apparent. On his deathbed Quixote becomes Alonso once more, he finally denies the existence of Giants, Knights, Damsels and to Sancho's horror he denies there ever was a Don Quixote de la Mancha. Sancho begs that they should ride out one more time, but it is too late Alonso Quixana is dead.

General Information

  • : 9781906838614
  • : SelfMadeHero
  • : SelfMadeHero
  • : 31 January 2013
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 March 2013
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Rob Davis
  • : Paperback
  • : Rob Davis
  • : 144

More About The Product

An accessible adaptation of one of the more daunting, important, yet little read books in the global literary canon; Director Gore Verbinski is in the middle of shooting a big budget Disney movie starring Johnny Depp as Tonto, stating: "The only version of The Lone Ranger I'm interested in doing is Don Quixote told from Sancho Panza's point of view". The film is slated for release late 2012/2013.; National newspaper and specialist magazine coverage; Literary and comics festival appearances (TBC) Signed stock and poster promotion; Creator production blog, key comics and literary blog interviews; Popular creator actively engaged in promotion online and in person at the major UK comics shows.

Rob Davis began his career self-publishing the comic SLANG. He is best known for reinventing Roy of the Rovers and for drawing Judge Dredd (Rebellion). He has written and illustrated Doctor Who (Panini)and recently adapted H.P. Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror", as well as the first volume of Don Quixote for SelfMadeHero. Miguel de Cervantes (1547 - 1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet and playwright who is lauded for writing Don Quixote, which is considered a founding work of modern Western Literature.