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'Guzmn de Alfarache' is a picaresque novel written by Mateo Alemn and published in two parts: the first in Madrid in 1599 with the title 'Primera parte de Guzmn de Alfarache',Mateo Alemn, 'Primera parte de Guzmn de Alfarache', Madrid, Vrez de Castro, 1599. and the second in 1604, titled 'Segunda parte de la vida de Guzmn de Alfarache, atalaya de la vida humana'.'id.', 'Segunda parte de la vida de Guzmn de Alfarache, atalaya de la vida humana', Lisboa, Pedro Craasbeck, 1604. [http://www.mcu.es/bibliotecas/MC/CCPB/index.html Catlogo Colectivo del Patrimonio Bibliogrfico Espaol], CCPB000034374-9.

The works tells the first person adventures of a 'picaro', a young street urchin, as he matures into adulthood. It thus ultimately both recounts adventures and moralizes on those childish excesses. 'Guzmn de Alfarache', by this means, is conceived as an extensive doctrinal sermon about the sins of society, and was so received by the author's contemporaries, despite the hybrid qualities between an engaging novel and a moralizing discourse.

The novel was highly popular in its time. Many editions were published, not only in Spanish, but in French, German, English, Italian, and Latin. The English translation, by James Mabbe, was published in 1622, under alternative titles 'The Rogue' and 'The Life of Guzman de Alfarache'.

Apocryphal sequels and imitations were also soon produced, being that of 1602, written, probably, by the lawyer and poet Juan Mart, under the pseudonym of 'Mateo Lujn de Sayavedra', and published in Valencia, the most important and successful, due to its influence on the second part of Alemn.

Genre



This novel has many similarities to other picaresque novels such as 'Lazarillo de Tormes'. The main character is an antihero, born in infamy, and emerging into a lower-class world of delinquency and roguish misadventures. He ends up condemned as a prisoner to be a galley-slave, seeking absolution for his past life.

Modern editions

Among the most prominent modern editions are those by:

*Francisco Rico, Barcelona, Planeta, 1987.

*Jos Mara Mic, Madrid, Ctedra, 1987.

Adaptations



In 1987, a loose film adaptation titled 'The Rogues' was directed by Mario Monicelli.

Notes



*This is an abridged entry based on the Spanish Wikipedia entry.




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