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041 _aEnglish
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_bMAR/ON
100 _aGabriel Garcia Marquez
245 _aONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE
250 _a1
260 _aGreat Britain
_bPicador
_c1970
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500 _aThe novel One Hundred Years of Solitude is an absolute master piece. It manages to capture the various phases and glories of the human history. The book has had a major impact on young minds that have taken up literature as a subject. The book is engaging and intense that reminiscenses of how history repeats itself with the collapse and creation of a new Macondo within a span of a century. The fall and rise of the Buendia family is captured in the backdrop of all the strife that Latin American societies have witnessed. In this novel one will come across this family name spreading out over seven generations. The book was originally written in Spannish but has been translated into thirty seven languages and till date has sold over thirty million copies. The theme of this book is about two families that witness various stages of life over the period of a century. How the protagonist try to come to grips with their past and how this obsessiveness brings about the doom of the family is captured in the novel. In this book Macondo portrays the new world of United Sates, which appeared more like the Promised Land to so many at one time. But over the course of history it came to be accepted as another illusion. The book cab be defined as the fine work of a master writer, about work realism. In his imaginary place metaphors and beliefs have become ordinary facts and life has become most uncertain.
650 _aEnglish Novel
650 _aFiction
700 _aGregory Rabassa (tr.)
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