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One Hundred Years Of Solitude

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In the book which put South America on the literary map, Marquez tells the haunting story of a community lost in the depths of that almighty continent where time passes slowly.

A poetic masterpiece whose rich and powerful language easily survives the translation from Spanish, this is the most celebrated text of magic realism. The mysterious history of the Buendía family of the village of Macondo, which does nothing less than recapitulate the entire history of the human race, has had an influence on world literature unsurpassed by that of any other book of our era.

In its lush understanding of the ways in which the political, the personal and the spiritual realms twine and untwine, in its couplings and parturitions, its battles and truces, One Hundred Years of Solitude contains a world we could never have imagined on our own.

Yet, once encountered, it seems as familiar as the world of our own childhoods.

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Everyman's Library
1857152239 / 9781857152234
Hardback
863
21/09/1995
United Kingdom
English
Foreign
416p.
22 cm
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Reprint. This translation originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 1970.