As a companion piece to the author's other works of historical fiction, this novel delves deep into the complexities of early Spanish exploration. Blasco Ib ez vividly recreates the atmosphere of the Caribbean and the South American coast, portraying the encounters between European explorers and indigenous peoples with dramatic intensity. The "knight" of the title refers to Ojeda's legendary devotion to the Virgin Mary, whose image he carried into battle and across the seas. Through masterful storytelling, the work explores themes of honor, faith, and the high price of colonial ambition, offering a rich tapestry of a pivotal era in global history.
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