One Hundred Years of Solitude

1970422 lehekĂŒlge
Keel: inglise
A rural Colombian epic written in Mexico City and published in Buenos Aires, One Hundred Years of Solitude came out 50 years ago, on 30 May 1967. It didnât inaugurate Latin Americaâs literary new wave, also including Julio CortĂĄzar, Carlos Fuentes and Mario Vargas Llosa; but once translated Gabriel GarcĂa MĂĄrquezâs seminal saga â a sexy, quasi-anthropological mixture of fabulous tales, lightly disguised history and seven-generation family soap opera â became the novel that gained âel Boomâ recognition in the English-speaking world and shaped how it was perceived.