
Miguel de Cervantes
Spanish · b. 1547
Miguel de Cervantes lost the use of his left hand at the naval battle of Lepanto, spent five years enslaved in Algiers after pirates took his ship, and did jail time over tax accounts — then, near sixty, invented the modern novel. Don Quixote was an instant bestseller he barely profited from; four centuries later it's still regularly voted the greatest novel ever written.
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