Misericordia

Benito Perez Galdos

Misericordia
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dedalus Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 November 2021
Pages
280
ISBN
9781912868780

Misericordia

Benito Perez Galdos

Benito Perez Galdos is often called the Spanish Charles Dickens or the Spanish Balzac, and is one of the great European nineteenth-century novelists. Misericordia (1897) is set among the Madrid poor, and to give his novel authenticity Galdos spent many months studying the lives of the destitute and of professional beggars. The theme of the novel is the problem of goodness, embodied in the servant Benina, whose entire life is a struggle to keep the middle-class family she works for from sliding into poverty.

Crushed by poverty or the weight of their pretensions, the high and low life of 19th century Madrid provides the cast for this enjoyably bleak portrait of a family’s decline, fall and recovery. The widow Dona Francisca, reduced from salon to slum, is protected by her servant Benita, who begs and barters in a daily battle with starvation and her mistress’s pride. When a sudden inheritance enriches the old crow, Benita is cast aside. Galdos’s Spain teems with saints and sinners, corrupted as much by poverty as by wealth. - The Sunday Times ‘The novel tells the story of sixty-year-old Benina, faithful servant to the widow Dona Paca. Reckless spending has left the mistress penniless, and Benina is forced to beg secretly in order to support her, claiming that the money she brings back comes from one Don Romualdo, a priest whose biography Benina skilfully invents. Amongst a colourful cohort of fellow beggars is the blind Moor Almudena, who encourages Benina’s belief in the p[possibility of supernatural solution to her financial difficulty. Then, to Benina’s amazement, Don Paca informs her that Don Romualdo himself has visited, and has an important message for them. Could it be that Benina has lied so consistently that she has actually brought Don Romualdo into existence? Or is it rather the case, as Benina herself suggests, that all our dreams have a basis in fact, and truth lies hidden within falsehood ?’ - Andrew Crumey AUTHOR: Galdos (1843-1920) is often called the Spanish Charles Dickens or the Spanish Balzac, and is one of great European nineteenth century novelists. Misericordia (1897) is set among the Madrid poor, and to give his novel authenticity Galdos spent many months studying the lives of the destitute and of professional beggars. The theme of the novel is the problem of goodness, embodied in the servant Benina, whose entire life is a struggle to keep the middle-class family she works for from sliding into poverty.

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