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Critical Insights: One Hundred Years of Solitude

Table of Contents

On One Hundred Years of Solitude




Biography of Gabriel García Márquez




The Paris Review Perspective




One Hundred Years of Solitude: Cultural and Historical Contexts




One Hundred Years of Solitude: The Critical Reception




Someone Writes to the Future: Meditations on Hope and Violence in García Márquez




“Searching for the Route of Inventions”: Retracing the Renaissance Discovery Narrative in Gabriel García Márquez




Nietzsche, Borges, García Márquez on the Art of Memory and Forgetting




José Arcadio Buendía’s Scientific Paradigms: Man in Search of Himself




A Lingering Mystery in One Hundred Years of Solitude




García Márquez’s “Partial Magic”:One Hundred Years of Solitude in Nabokov’s Wonderland




“The Biblical Hurricane” in One Hundred Years of Solitude: Bang or Whimper?




Latin America and Magical Realism: The Insomnia Plague in Cien años de soledad




The Insomnia Plague: A Gabriel García Márquez Story




“Yes! We Have No Bananas”: A Marxist Literary Critique on Capitalism in Gabriel García Márquez’One Hundred Years of Solitude




The Living Manuscript: The Reader as a Character in One Hundred Years of Solitude




“The Task of the Translator” in García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude and Brossard’s Mauve Desert




A Reader’s Guide to García Márquez’s “Macondiad”




One Hundred Years of Solitude: Some Translation Corrections




One Hundred Years of Solitude: Two Additional Translation Corrections




Latin America’s Solitude: Gabriel García Márquez Reviewed in English1




One Hundred Years of Solitude: The Last Line




The Heir Must Die: One Hundred Years of Solitude as a Gothic Novel




Chronology of Gabriel García Márquez’s Life




Works by Gabriel García Márquez




Bibliography