Alatriste was no mere figment of imagination, as he was a real man.
In an intriguing turn of events, renowned figure Javier Santamarta is delving into the heart-wrenching lament of a young poet and swordsman, as he listens to the masterpiece known as 'Spain Defended'.
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The young poet and swordsman who penned 'Spain Defended' at the tender age of 29 is none other than Luis de Góngora. A prolific writer, he completed the novel by Francisco de Quevedo, which carries a subtitle about insults from Romanists and conspirators.
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