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Darryl Knudsen
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Loving this!
Higgins’s interpretations are illuminating, Fuentes exuberance is inspiring, and Bell-Villada’s interview is humanizing.
Higgins view of the Buendías solitude as emblematic of the isolation of “Western Man” that results from a worship of “progress” is powerful, as is his view that Macondo’s relationship to that progress reflects Latin America’s neo-colonial role in the world economy.
— Jan 18, 2025 03:20PM
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Higgins’s interpretations are illuminating, Fuentes exuberance is inspiring, and Bell-Villada’s interview is humanizing.
Higgins view of the Buendías solitude as emblematic of the isolation of “Western Man” that results from a worship of “progress” is powerful, as is his view that Macondo’s relationship to that progress reflects Latin America’s neo-colonial role in the world economy.
Emma Holtzman
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Interesting beginning, alluring !
— Jan 03, 2024 08:12PM
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Lesley
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So far a charming book whose characters are as endearing as they are weirdly and nonsensically human. I've never heard of an insomnia plague though!
— Nov 23, 2012 11:16AM
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Fran Lewis
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it is difficult to get all the names straight as they are all named after each other.
— Sep 07, 2012 10:31AM
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Fran Lewis
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I am only on Chapter 2 and already I believe this will be an enjoyable read.
— Jul 19, 2012 12:21PM
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