One Hundred Years of Solitude - By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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One Hundred Years of Solitude

Written by: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Category: Fiction
Genre: Magical Realism, Literary

Book Details:

ISBN 10: 0140278768
ISBN 13: 9780140278767
Format: paperback
Publisher: Penguin Books
Date Published: 1973, Great Britain
Language: English
Condition: Acceptable
Appearance: The book shows significant signs of wear and age. The pages are yellowed and have some stains. The cover has some wear but is intact. The spine is creased. The book measures approximately 19 cm in length and 12 cm in width.

Synopsis:

One Hundred Years of Solitude tells the magical story of the Buendía family who live, fight and die for a century in Macondo, their settlement in the South American jungle. Part exotic paradise, part nightmare, Macondo is a fantastic world of miracles and mirages where nothing is as it seems. It is a world where the lovers are as passionate as the wars are bloody, where the lives of the Buendía family echo the rhythms of the world around them, and where the extraordinary and the everyday merge seamlessly.

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