When Gabriel García Márquez died in 2014, it was said that only the Bible had sold more books in Spanish than the Colombian writer’s work: Love in the Time of Cholera, The Autumn of the Patriarch, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, The General in His Labyrinth… and yes, of course, One Hundred Years of Solitude, the 1967 novel William Kennedy described in a New York Times review as “the first piece of literature since the Book of Genesis that should be required reading for the entire human race.”--OC
For all of you fans of magical realism and GG Marquez.
Open Culture is great. What a resource for scholars.
TS
For all of you fans of magical realism and GG Marquez.
Open Culture is great. What a resource for scholars.
TS
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