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One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Release Year
- 1995
- ISBN
- 9780679444657
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0679444653
ISBN-13
9780679444657
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18830
Product Key Features
Book Title
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Number of Pages
440 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Classics, Magical Realism, Literary
Publication Year
1995
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Book Series
Everyman's Library Contemporary Classics Ser.
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
18.9 Oz
Item Length
8.3 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
95-234911
Dewey Edition
19
Reviews
"You emerge from this marvelous novel as if from a dream, the mind on fire . . . With a single bound, Gabriel García Márquez leaps onto the stage with Günter Grass and Vladimir Nabokov, his appetite as enormous as his imagination, his fatalism greater than either. Dazzling." -THE NEW YORK TIMES "García Márquez forces upon us at every page the wonder and extravagance of life, while compassionately mocking its effusions; and when the book ends . . . we are left with that pleasant exhaustion which only very great novels provide . . . [García Márquez] makes us feel as if we had survived his century of articulate dreams only to awaken and discover that they must finally all come true." -THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS "In a beautiful translation, surrealism and innocence blend to form a wholly individual style. Like rumcalentano, the story goes down easily, leaving a rich, sweet burning flavor behind." -TIME "Rabassa's translation is a triumph of fluent, gravid momentum, all stylishness and commonsensical virtuosity . . . García Márquez feeds the mind's eye non-stop . . . Like the jungle itself, this novel comes back again and again, fecund, savage and irresistible." -CHICAGO TRIBUNE BOOK WORLD From the Hardcover edition., "You emerge from this marvelous novel as if from a dream, the mind on fire . . . With a single bound, Gabriel García Márquez leaps onto the stage with Günter Grass and Vladimir Nabokov, his appetite as enormous as his imagination, his fatalism greater than either. Dazzling."-THE NEW YORK TIMES"García Márquez forces upon us at every page the wonder and extravagance of life, while compassionately mocking its effusions; and when the book ends . . . we are left with that pleasant exhaustion which only very great novels provide . . . [García Márquez] makes us feel as if we had survived his century of articulate dreams only to awaken and discover that they must finally all come true."-THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS"In a beautiful translation, surrealism and innocence blend to form a wholly individual style. Like rum calentano , the story goes down easily, leaving a rich, sweet burning flavor behind."-TIME"Rabassa's translation is a triumph of fluent, gravid momentum, all stylishness and commonsensical virtuosity . . . García Márquez feeds the mind's eye non-stop . . . Like the jungle itself, this novel comes back again and again, fecund, savage and irresistible."-CHICAGO TRIBUNE BOOK WORLD
Dewey Decimal
863
Synopsis
From the Nobel Prize winning novelist, this epic tale of seven generations of the Buendia family spans a hundred years of Latin American history. The brilliant, bestselling, landmark novel chronicles the irreconcilable conflict between the desire for solitude and the need for love--in rich, imaginative prose that has come to define an entire genre known as "magical realism." One of the most significant works in the Spanish literary canon, Pablo Neruda called it "The greatest revelation in the Spanish language since Don Quixote. ", The brilliant, bestselling, landmark novel that tells the story of the Buendia family, and chronicles the irreconcilable conflict between the desire for solitude and the need for love--in rich, imaginative prose that has come to define an entire genre known as "magical realism." (Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)
LC Classification Number
PQ8180.17.A73C513
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