"Unknown Lands : The Story of Columbus" is a vivid historical novel by the celebrated Spanish author Vicente Blasco Ibáñez, dramatizing the life and voyages of one of history's most enigmatic figures. Set against the backdrop of the late 15th century, the narrative captures the fervor and uncertainty of the Age of Discovery as Christopher Columbus seeks patronage for his ambitious journey across the Atlantic.
Blending meticulous historical research with Ibáñez's signature storytelling flair, the work explores the personal and political struggles behind the legendary 1492 voyage. The story follows Columbus from the Spanish court to the decks of the Santa MarÃa, portraying his unwavering determination to reach the Indies despite immense skepticism and physical peril. Beyond the central figure of Columbus, the novel introduces a cast of characters that reflect the cultural and social tensions of the era, providing a rich tapestry of life in Spain during the Reconquista.
"Unknown Lands : The Story of Columbus" serves as both a compelling adventure and a profound character study of a man driven by vision and ambition to redefine the boundaries of the known world.
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