Cent'anni di solitudine

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978-88-520-1149-8
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One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad, American Spanish: [sjen ˈaɲoz ðe soleˈðað]) is a 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founded the (fictitious) town of Macondo. The novel is often cited as one of the supreme achievements in world literature.The magical realist style and thematic substance of One Hundred Years of Solitude established it as an important representative novel of the literary Latin American Boom of the 1960s and 1970s, which was stylistically influenced by Modernism (European and North American) and the Cuban Vanguardia (Avant-Garde) literary movement. Since it was first published in May 1967 in Buenos Aires by Editorial Sudamericana, One Hundred Years of Solitude has been translated into 46 languages and sold more than 50 million copies. The novel, considered García Márquez's magnum opus, remains widely acclaimed and …

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J'ai du louper des niveaux de lecture

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J'avais énormément d'attentes vu la reputation PHENOMENALE de ce livre, au final je trouves ça bon mais sans plus. Le titre m'a beaucoup attiré parceque je crois que je suis aussi atteint par cette malédiction de la solitude et la conclusion me pousse à recontacter mes "vieux" amis, j'imagine qu'il y a dans le texte pour chaque génération un certain type de solitude mais j'avoues ne pas tout avoir saisi si c'est le cas. Sinon bons sous-textes sur la course à la technologie qui peut être mauvaise pour la vie humaine, bonne critique du capitalisme/colonialisme avec les "républiques bananières", petites critiques de la religion aussi. Le livre est extrêmement dense, je peux pas dire que je me suis particulièrement ennuyé en le lisant mais passant à coté du sous-texte on se retrouve perdu plusieurs fois. Mtn hâte de voir l'adaptation netflix d'une oeuvre qui me semble très lié au format …

The worst book I've ever read.

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This is, without exception, the single worst book I've ever read in my entire life. And now that I've seen there's a movie adaptation coming I feel like I need to scream my thoughts into the digital void.

This book gets hailed as one of the masterpieces; one of the greatest novels ever, but in actuality it's terrible, and it's terrible from the start. I stuck with this awful story right through to the end, because I thought, "If SO MANY people rave about this book, there must be a reason, right?" Wrong. And I felt ripped off that I DID commit to its ending, when the ending is really only the ultimate climax of its awfulness and depravity. The best I can imagine as to why people like it is that perhaps this might be a lot of people's first experience at magic realism, and maybe THAT'S why they …