Quevedo y Villegas, Francisco Gómez de
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▪ Spanish writer
born Sept. 17, 1580, Madrid, Spain
died Sept. 8, 1645, Villanueva de los Infantes
poet and master satirist of Spain's Golden Age, who, as a virtuoso of language, is unequaled in Spanish literature.
Quevedo was born to a family of wealth and distinction. He studied at the universities of Alcalá and Valladolid from 1596 to 1606, was versed in several languages, and by the age of 23 had distinguished himself as a poet and wit. His elder contemporaries, Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega, both expressed their esteem for his poetry, but Quevedo was more interested in a political career. In 1613 he became a counsellor to the Duke de Osuna, viceroy of Sicily and later of Naples, whom he served with distinction for seven years. On the ascension of Philip IV of Spain, Osuna fell from favour and Quevedo was placed under house arrest. He thereafter refused political appointment and devoted himself to writing, producing a steady stream of satirical verse and prose aimed at the follies of his contemporaries. In 1639 he was again arrested, supposedly for a satirical poem, and was confined in a monastery. Released in 1643, broken in health, he died shortly after.
Quevedo reveals his complex personality in the extreme variety of tone in his works, ranging from the obscene to the devout. His learning and wide culture impelled him to write works of high moral seriousness, treatises on Stoic philosophy, and translations of Epictetus and Seneca, but he demonstrates equal familiarity with low life and the cant of the underworld.
The bulk of his satirical writings were aimed at specific abuses of the day and are no longer of interest, but he is remembered for his picaresque novel
La vida del buscón (1626; “The Life of a Scoundrel”), which describes the adventures of “Paul the Sharper” in a grotesquely distorted world of thieves, connivers, and impostors. Quevedo's
Sueños (1627;
Dreams), fantasies of hell and death, written at intervals from 1606 to 1622, shows his development as a master of the then new Baroque style
conceptismo, a complicated form of expression depending on puns and elaborate conceits. An anthology of his poems in English translation was published in 1969.
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