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Francisco de Quevedo Villega



Quevedo Villega, Francisco de (1580–1645), Spanish satirist, poet, and prose writer. Master of the conseptismo style of terse and arresting intellectual conceits, he is best known for the Life of a Swindler (1626), a parody of the picaresque novel, and Visions (1627), a bitter, fantastic view of Spanish society.



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