Princeton University is celebrating the 400th Anniversary of “Don Quixote” with readings:
“The first sentence was read in Arabic, the second in Spanish, the third in English, then in French, Italian, German and Chinese.”
Okay, so we won’t be doing that sort of thing here.
They are also hosting discussions of the novel and a showing of Grigori Kozintsev’s 1957 film, ”Don Quixote.” (or Kikhot, from the Russian title).
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