Widely viewed as the best author of the Spanish language, Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez has earned his place in the literary hall of fame One Hundred Years of Solitude is his most famous novel, and tells the epic tale of seven generations of the Buendía family through the founding and strange occurrences of the village of Macondo, which is inspired by Márquez’ childhood town Aracataca, in Colombia.
Have you had experience of Spanish novelists? What about the imagery in this novel?
Have you had experience of Spanish novelists? What about the imagery in this novel?
Esther Duckworth recently visited this subject in a recent Mackayan article (https://themackayan.com/2020/12/05/10...)
What are your thoughts?