Just watch the Wishbone version of this, 1000x better *NM*
Praziquantel Send a noteboard - 29/06/2013 04:43:46 PM
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Sadly, I don't speak spanish. Can anyone give some insight on the most....natural sounding translation of the novel in English? I don't care for sounding too much like Cervantes because honestly, I'm no literary genius. I won't appreciate it as much as most folk. But I do want to read the story and still appreciate the symbolism and all that fun stuff. If I get anything too dry, I already know I'll lose interest and put it aside.
Sadly, I don't speak spanish. Can anyone give some insight on the most....natural sounding translation of the novel in English? I don't care for sounding too much like Cervantes because honestly, I'm no literary genius. I won't appreciate it as much as most folk. But I do want to read the story and still appreciate the symbolism and all that fun stuff. If I get anything too dry, I already know I'll lose interest and put it aside.
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Just watch the Wishbone version of this, 1000x better *NM*
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