Un faccioso más y algunos frailes menos by Benito Pérez Galdós
Benito Pérez Galdós is often called Spain's Dickens, and in Un faccioso más y algunos frailes menos, you can see why. He takes a huge moment in history—the political turmoil after King Ferdinand VII's death—and makes it incredibly human.
The Story
The plot follows Salvador Monsalud, a young man whose life is split in two. His family, especially his brother Carlos, are staunch traditionalists, loyal to the absolutist king. They're the 'facciosos' (rebels or factionists) of the title. But Salvador is drawn to the opposing liberal ideas. The story is his struggle, caught in the middle of a civil war that's also a family war. It's about betrayals, secret loyalties, and the personal cost of choosing a side when the country itself is divided.
Why You Should Read It
Galdós has a gift for making history feel immediate. You're not just reading about political factions; you're in the room with people whose love for each other is tested by their beliefs. The conflict between the brothers is heartbreaking and feels utterly real. It makes you think: what would I do if my family stood for everything I opposed? The book is also surprisingly witty, with sharp observations about the clergy and society that still ring true.
Final Verdict
This is perfect for readers who love rich historical fiction where the history serves the characters, not the other way around. If you enjoyed novels like War and Peace for its personal dramas within a national crisis, or if you're curious about a pivotal, often overlooked period in European history, give Galdós a try. It's a compelling, character-focused window into a world where politics was personal, and changing your mind could cost you everything.
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