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By far and away the most inspiring element of the work is the author’s tone. View all 19 comments. The rules of this world don’t seem to follow a logic, either. Amador, who escapes into the jungle only to be assassinated at the doorstep of his father’s house many years later. Yes, my review can be condensed into three words: For a long time I could not find words to write anything on One Hundred Years of Solitudefor Marquez mesmerised me into a silence I didn’t know how to break.
Well, I certainly don’t think I would take this as one of my few novels after being dumped on a desert island, nor would I have a special place varcia my bookshelf, and take it out every now and then to scrape moss from the c Gorina years ago I was told this is one of those books you have to read before you die.
Jose Arcadio Buendia conversed with Prudencio Aguilar until the dawn. One Hundred Years of Solitude has received universal recognition. With these and other countless examples throughout the text, Marquez created a magical realism genre that is still widely in use by Latino writers and others around the world today. The rampant exploitation of the tropics by outsiders, both foreign and domesitc. He is eventually shot to death by a Conservative captain midway through the wars. Characters die, eerily similar characters take their place gdoina the story and gabrieel narrative continues until the well has completely run dry of any actual life.
I prefer James Joyce and Carl Jung. Recommended, but be prepared for a hard read.
Toasha Jiordano This is exactly the feeling I was trying to put words to when I think about this book. I’ll put it this way, I don’t like this book for the same reason that I never took up smoking.
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Sto godina samoće by Gabriel García Márquez
En esta familia todos los integrantes parecen estar destinados a la soledad. Rightly hailed as a masterpiece of the 20th century, Garcia Marquez’s “One Hundred Years of Solitude” will remain on the reading list of every pretentious college kid, every under-employed author, every field-worker in Latin America, and indeed should be “required reading for the entire human race,” as one reviewer put it a few decades back.
View all 15 comments. Either that, or some wicked hypnotist has tricked the world and quite a few of my friends, it would seem into believing that One Hundred Years of Solitude is a great novel. Springville Library Book Club. Throughout the novel the characters are visited by ghosts.
Lastly, through human comedy the problems of a family, a town, and a country are unveiled. Several months later she gives birth to a son, Aureliano, at the convent.
The old decrepit Buendia house, the largest in town becomes haunted by dead relatives. The result is one long, continuous narrative about this large and ultimately doomed family, wherein the Buendia family itself is the main character, and the actual family members are secondary to that.
Well, I certainly don’t think I would take this as one of my few novels after being dumped on a desert island, nor would I have a special place on my bookshelf, and take it gaarcia every now and then to scrape moss from the cover and shoo away any unwanted lizards from within the pages, but yes, I am glad to have read it.
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
Best reviews I found on GR: Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice. After the fiasco, she marries Aureliano Segundo, who despite this maintains a domestic relation with his concubine, Petra Cotes.
While used to the magical realism genre, Marquez usage and prose were a treat for me to read. All these objects have their proper place among the daily going abouts of the Buendia family, and serve to weave into the story a sense of BOTH the ordinary and the surreal. I’m not disputing that Marquez has an imaginative mind. It taught me that sun and rain follow each other, even though we might have to wait for four years, eleven months and two days for rain to stop falling sometimes.
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Retrieved October 2, He reportedly self-conscioulsy wrote in the godkna that his grandmother gabrjel in Columbia used to tell him stories. Finally I must concede that this review is wholly inadequate. It’s hard to keep track of the characters, at times mainly because they are all named Jose Arcadio or Aurelianobut a family tree at the beginning of my edition was helpful.
He did nothing short of launching a new mode of literary address: Refresh and try again.
Sto godina samoće
One Hundred Years of Solitude Spanish: You want to forget them as soon as you finish the book — and toss it aside. Perhaps the most dominant theme in the book is that of solitude. Hardcoverpages. In the mid s, Macondo was a fledging community, with Buendia, an alchemist, its most respected member.