After falling in love with 'Love in the time of Cholera'
and 'Chronicles of a death foretold', I got my hands on yet another
Gabriel Garcia Marquez novel-One hundred years of solitude. I was
prepared to have my mind blown away by the Nobel prize winning author.
And I was not disappointed.
The novel is a saga of the
rise and fall of a fictitious town Macondo through the story of several
generations of the crazy Buendia family. There are so many characters
and each one of them has a strong distinctive personality yet they all
share a common fate because they are of Buendia blood. Much as I tried, I
could not pick a favorite as each one of them is so real with their
strength and flaws yet equally unreal with their own bizarre and almost
supernatural traits.
After completing the novel, I feel an
emptiness inside me which I think will be filled only by starting yet
another of the master's novel.
This book was in my wishlist from the day it was declared in Oprah's Book Club, I guess in the year 2003. And finally when I actually got to read it, I think it was worth the wait. I lived with Ursula all from the very beginning from the discovery of Mocondo to the death of the last heir of the family after 100 year! Recommended to all readers and the family tree would be a great help provided at the beginning of the book since you are passing on to several generations in a single book. Congratulations to the Author!
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