Título:
100 años de soledad
Autor:
Gabriel García Márquez
Fecha: La novela fue
escrita por Gabriel García Márquez durante dieciocho meses, entre 1965 y 1966
en Ciudad de México, y se publicó por primera vez a mediados de 1967 en Buenos Aires.
Editorial: sudamericana
Resumen:
He published his
masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude in 1967, at the height of the Latin
American boom. This work would very quickly become an unsuspected publishing
success. Finally, he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982, for which he
wrote a speech called "The loneliness of Latin America."
The book tells the
story of the Buen día family through seven generations in the fictional town of
Macondo. ... In the middle of the road, José Arcadio Buendía has a dream in
which buildings with mirror walls appear and, asking his name, they answer
"Macondo".
Título: el coronel no tiene quien le escriba
Autor: Gabriel García Márquez
Fecha: 1961
Editorial: Norma
Resume: The big themes are poverty,
loneliness, government abandonment, corruption, hope and solidarity. The
central theme could be hope since the colonel is a man who never loses it, and
when the situation got difficult he looked for it elsewhere.
Título: crónica de una
muerte anunciada
Autor: Gabriel García Márquez
Fecha: novela corta
publicada en 1981
Editorial: Norma
Resumen:
tells the story of the
assassination of Santiago Nasar, a 21-year-old young man of Arab and Catholic
descent, who ruled the ranch of his late father and was engaged to Flora
Miguel. The narrator is Gabriel García Márquez. He is an omniscient storyteller
because he knows the whole story and knows what is going to happen. Describe in
detail the figure of Santiago Nasar. Santiago Nasar is the protagonist of the
novel, on whom the weight of the action falls.
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