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ISBN: 0060919655

ISBN13: 9780060919658

One Hundred Years of Solitude

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A PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick One of the twentieth century's most beloved and acclaimed novels, One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the story of the rise and fall, birth and death of the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An actual masterpiece

I’m not sure why I chose to pick up One Hundred Years of Solitude this year. I’ve a running list of classic literature that I incorporate into my regular reading. Primarily to compensate for my lack of education, but also because I enjoy understanding cultural references in art that have had an impact on society and culture. Marquez’s novel, widely considered one of the most important works of the 20th century and a preeminent example of the Latin American Boom, definitely qualifies as impactful, and it’s been on my ‘to read’ list for years. Often, when I read classic lit, I end up finishing it out of obligation. I appreciate the art form and recognize that literature isn’t necessarily made for “the masses” to enjoy. So, even though I’m comfortable not finishing contemporary or genre fiction that doesn’t spark my interest, I’ll push through on the classics because it’s more about self-educating than entertainment for me. That said, when I actually do come across a piece of classic literary fiction that grabs hold of me, capturing my imagination and my heart, it’s nothing short of an epiphany. Such is my experience reading One Hundred Years of Solitude. I’ll start by saying that I did no preparatory reading and went into it completely ignorant of the plot, style, and meaning. Just picked it up like an ordinary, everyday rube and started reading. Almost immediately, the words cast a spell. I quickly discovered that it is filled with so much sensual detail you get sucked into it without any effort. It’s exactly like a dream – surreal, and even though you know it’s not actually happening, you’re experiencing it as if you’re there. So caught up do you become in the details that you don’t realize until the very end that this is not a dream, but a vision. It’s a whole knowing that you arrive at. You feel like you’ve been wandering, exploring the whole time, only to discover that the conductor of the train has been taking you to a particular place. The story follows the Buendía family through several generations in their hometown of Macondo. During this time, we see the march of ‘progress’ and the impact of colonialism, technology, and modernity. It’s written in the style of magical realism, treating time as a circular and malleable entity, giving the reader a profound sense of déjà vu throughout. Additionally, the names of the characters are reused in each generation, which adds a delicious layer of disorientation to the narrative. As the years pass, we see the common threads in these characters, repeated symbolism and imagery that fire the imagination and tell another story beyond words, between the lines. While all the characters were fascinating, the one who captured my heart was the matriarch, Ursula, who is the common thread through each generation of Buendías. This is her story, because this is her family. She sets the terms of belonging, enforces or expands boundaries, and keeps everything running for a century while those around her rise and fall. Marquez has managed to produce the most powerful portrait of womanhood I’ve read in years: a mother willing to compromise almost anything to survive and support her family. Honestly, I’m overwhelmed. It’s beyond any hype I’ve ever heard. It ensnares you before you realize how deep you are into it. Every word, every detail feels important, because it is. Because it’s about what it means to exist, and also, to not. This book is an actual masterpiece. I not only love it, I’ve fallen *in love* with it, and consider it one of the best books I’ve ever read. It has changed my perception of writing and storytelling in general. What a gift. As an aside, I went to check Goodreads after finishing the book and was shocked to discover that there are almost 40,000 one-star reviews of what I consider to be a work of pure genius. Of course, there are many, many more glowing reviews, but this little exercise brought home the reality that not everything is for everyone. We have a need for dive

One Hundred Years Of Solitude is an amazing work.

This book is so creatively put together in a certain way it can only take the reader into the world of these fascinating and unique characters. The experience of reading this book is a journey into one's own soul.

Excelente edición

La edición del cincuenta aniversario es de calidad, letras de buen tamaño e imágenes a lo largo del libro.

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