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Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude: A Critical Commentary

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Monarch notes 137 pages John Wiley & Sons Inc (May 1988) English 0671647563 978-0671647568 Product 0.2 x 5.2 x 8.2 inches Shipping 2.4 ounces

137 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1967

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Geoffrey E. Fox

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Fiction: Rabble! A story of the Paris Commune, Troubador 2021; A Gift for the Sultan, on Constantinople in the 15th century, 2010, Turkish translation Bir cihan, iki sultan, Nokta Kitap, Istanbul, 2013; Welcome to My Contri, short stories of Latin America, 1988, expanded ebook 2012. Other short stories in Exquisite Corpse, Fiction International and other journals; short stories in Spanish published in anthologies and online journals under by-line of "Baltasar Lotroyo". Nonfiction: Hispanic Nation: Culture, Politics and the Constructing of Identity (U. Arizona Press); The Land and People or Argentina and The Land and People of Venezuela, both HarperCollins; articles and essays in The New York Times, The Nation, Los Angeles Times, and other periodicals.

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July 30, 2011
my favourite novel, i have just finished reading for the 2nd time in nearly 4 years and as i ahve gron so has my understanding of this novel. but i think i will keep reading again and again at different times in my life or at least hope i do, its a very valauble book.
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August 21, 2010
I liked the way the author painted pictures in your head of some of the imagery, it made me feel as if I wwaas there. In some chapters it was pretty grueling, but all in all I enjoyed the book.
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January 15, 2013
A family curse, that lasts for 100, condemning all of Buendías to terrible fates, loss, death, heartaches...magic realism at its best
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