While the author fills "historical gaps" with imagination to create dialogue and atmosphere, he maintains strict adherence to documented facts regarding publication dates, authorship, and biographical milestones.
Each chapter is structured like a detective story, often withholding the name of the author or book until the final lines to engage the reader's curiosity. 3. Key Themes and Enigmas
In La noche en que Frankenstein leyó el Quijote , Santiago Posteguillo moves away from his renowned historical trilogies of Ancient Rome to explore the "secret life of books". Published in 2012, this collection of short essays—or "fleeting flashes" as the author calls them—reconstructs the hidden stories and enigmas behind universal literature. The central thesis of the work is that literature is a living, breathing entity, often shaped by chance, struggle, and deep-seated intertextuality. La Noche en que Frankenstein leyГі el Quijote
The work spans centuries of literary history, focusing on several recurring themes:
The book even explores functional literary history, such as the invention of alphabetical order to organize libraries. While the author fills "historical gaps" with imagination
Many chapters highlight works that were nearly lost, such as the Gestapo’s attempts to suppress Franz Kafka or the eight-year-old girl who saved Harry Potter from rejection.
Posteguillo reflects on writers rejected by their contemporaries who only found recognition long after death. Key Themes and Enigmas In La noche en
Posteguillo, a tenured professor of literature, applies a "teaching-through-storytelling" approach. His methodology is characterized by: