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One Hundred Years of Solitude

Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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About One Hundred Years of Solitude

This magical realist novel tells the history of the Buendias family, the founders of Macondo, a remote South American settlement. In the world of the novel there is a Spanish galleon beached in the jungle, a flying carpet, and an iguana in a woman's womb. It won the 1982 Nobel Prize for literature.
Published:01 Nov 1996
Pages:432
Publisher:Penguin Books
ISBN 13:9780140157512
ISBN 10:140157514
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