Saturday 16 September 2017


Sintya Nurceha
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Review Article
  • The Secret History of One Hundred Years of Solitude
  • This article tells the story of a writer from Spain He is Gabo, in his career struggle, he has an unimaginably difficult period like visiting a place where the city where there are strange residents such as insomniacs, prostitutes and criminals. And to the point where his novel works soared and much who had archived his novel before the 2nd world war. President Bill Clinton, during his first term as president, made it known that he would like to meet Gabo when they were both on Martha’s Vineyard; they wound up swapping insights about Faulkner over dinner at Bill and Rose Styron’s place. (Carlos Fuentes, Vernon Jordan, and Harvey Weinstein were at the table.) When García Márquez died, in April 2014, Barack Obama joined Clinton in mourning him, calling him “one of my favorites from the time I was young” and mentioning his cherished, inscribed copy of One Hundred Years of Solitude. “It’s the book that redefined not just Latin-American literature but literature, period,” insists Ilan Stavans, the pre-eminent scholar of Latino culture in the U.S., who says he has read the book 30 times.
  • I think this article is very interesting because in it contains about the historical and cultural content is very phenomenal, also art lovers can know the existence of the legend in the world of novel

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