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One Hundred Years of Solitude

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MariaJulia Some commenters believe that only someone who has the Latin American "experience" would "get" this novel. I was born in a communist Latin-American cou鈥辞谤别Some commenters believe that only someone who has the Latin American "experience" would "get" this novel. I was born in a communist Latin-American country and lived there as a young child. I grew up in an American city where over 70% of the population is Latin American. I've read this book (many years ago) in both English and Spanish and it was a chore to finish. Life is too short to waste reading something you don't enjoy. (less)
Goulven Josse Wikipedia offers a useful description of the family tree ... But i wonder if the author did not mean to confuse the reader on purpose, to emphasise th鈥辞谤别Wikipedia offers a useful description of the family tree ... But i wonder if the author did not mean to confuse the reader on purpose, to emphasise the repetitive nature of the family's history. What matters more than the global picture, maybe, is the wonderful style of each phrase, of each page, the irony, the poetry... It's a wonderful book because it's not written like others, and probably is not meant to be read like others.(less)
Mattia Yeah that part was unsettling, not to mention that his "love" was presented in such a positive light...
I see it as a simple means to justify his solit鈥辞谤别
Yeah that part was unsettling, not to mention that his "love" was presented in such a positive light...
I see it as a simple means to justify his solitude: he's unable to have normal relationships with people and form meaningful bonds. He has always been psychologically devastated, and this resulted in him leading a life of frustrations.(less)
Maxine Absolutely. Until I finally finished this plotless repetitive confusing mishmash of people with the same names, I thought "Ulysses" was the most overr鈥辞谤别Absolutely. Until I finally finished this plotless repetitive confusing mishmash of people with the same names, I thought "Ulysses" was the most overrated novel of all time. Now it's a tie.
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Marilena it is puerperal fever that in the past affected mothers who gave birth; it was caused by infections during/after birth caused by unwashed equipment us鈥辞谤别it is puerperal fever that in the past affected mothers who gave birth; it was caused by infections during/after birth caused by unwashed equipment used during birth and unwashed hands of midwives and doctors attending the birth. (less)

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