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portada La Hojarasca (Nueva Edición) (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Topic
narrativa
Collection
fuera de colección
Year
2010
Language
Spanish
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Weight
0.22
ISBN
6070704320
ISBN13
9786070704321
Edited in
México
Edition No.
1

La Hojarasca (Nueva Edición) (in Spanish)

Gabriel García Márquez (Author) · Diana · Paperback

La Hojarasca (Nueva Edición) (in Spanish) - Gabriel García Márquez

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Synopsis "La Hojarasca (Nueva Edición) (in Spanish)"

«Imagino la expresión de las mujeres en las ventanas, viendo pasar a mi padre, viéndome pasar con el niño detrás de una caja mortuoria en cuyo interior se va pudriendo la única persona a quien el pueblo había querido ver así, conducido al cementerio en medio de un implacable abandono, seguida por las tres personas que decidieron hacer la obra de misericordia que ha de ser el principio de su propia vergüenza.» El primer libro de Gabriel García Márquez —de 1955—contiene el germen estilístico y de las ideas que nutrirían su vasta producción. La hojarasca es el recuento infausto de una callada venganza colectiva que tiene lugar en Macondo, en la época cuando el pueblo recibe al torrente desordenado que sigue a la explotación del banano, y su estela desastrosa tras la sangrienta rebelión de los trabajadores. Prefiguración impregnada de un aura sobrenatural y a la vez incuestionablemente realista, este relato a tres voces es la piedra fundamental del reino espléndido del colombiano universal.
Gabriel García Márquez
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Gabriel García Márquez (1927-2014), son of the Colombian Caribbean and immortal voice of Spanish narrative, is one of the most influential literary minds of the 20th century. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, his talent transcended the boundaries of paper: he was a novelist, short story writer, essayist, screenwriter, film critic, and above all, a thinker committed to the pains and hopes of his homeland and all of Latin America. Architect of magical realism, he masterfully wove the everyday and the fantastic, making reality blur among yellow butterflies, eternal rains, and towns where the impossible was part of everyday life. His work gave life to a unique narrative universe, where history breathes, dreams, and bleeds intensely.

Among his most emblematic titles are One Hundred Years of Solitude, No One Writes to the Colonel, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, The General in His Labyrinth, Love in the Time of Cholera, and Strange Pilgrims, among others. In 2002 he opened the door to his memory with Living to Tell the Tale. In 2012, All the Stories were published, and, as if literary destiny refused to close the curtain on him, in 2024 his posthumous and unpublished novel See You in August was released.
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