
''A.M.D.G.'' is a novel by Ramón Pérez de Ayala, first published in 1910, that explores the lives of students at a Jesuit school. The story follows Gonzalfáñez as he returns to his hometown and reconnects with his childhood friend Dorín, reflecting on education, faith, and moral dilemmas. The book critiques the pedagogical and religious practices of the time, highlighting the isolating environment of the Colegio de segunda enseñanza de la Inmaculada Concepción. Notable for its social commentary, it remains one of Pérez de Ayala's significant works from the early 20th century.















