Gabriel García Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude
of Michael Wood
Series: Landmarks of World Literature
Description
One Hundred Years of Solitude is perhaps the most important landmark of the so-called Boom in contemporary Latin American fiction. Published in 1967, the novel was an instant success, running to hundreds of editions, winning four international prizes and being translated into 27 languages. In 1982, its author received the Nobel Prize for Literature. Michael Wood places the novel in the context of modern Colombia's violent history, and helps the reader to explore the rich and complex vision of the world which Garcia Marquez presents in it. Close reference is made to the text itself (in English translation), and there is a guide to further reading.
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- Format Paperback
- Pages 132 pages
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date May 31st 1990
- First Publication Not informed
- Language English
- ISBN 9780521316927
- Edition Not informed
- Category Fiction
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