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Coelho and Marquez :D
ОтветитьHis wife played important role to complete this book. She took all the responsibilities and never bother the writer and never ever complain about anything. Her role is forgetten. She deserves same respect as writer.
Ответить有了孩子后,我开始每天在35公里的两座超市间穿梭通勤,在每天两个小时的通勤时间里,我开始在车上听这本书。正如视频中所说,这本书将一些魔幻又荒诞的东西叙述得稀松平常,而读者读起来似乎也觉得很正常,这是这本书很大的一个特点。整个故事叙述了布恩迪亚家族的兴衰史,使我想起中国清代的一本叫《红楼梦》的书。但不同的是,《红楼梦》所渲染的氛围,有悲有喜,而《百年孤独》所讲述的百年间的故事,却总是带着一种孤独、悲悯的感情。
ОтветитьBut this video does not explain why someone or anyone should read it. It just tell us the synopsis, combating the reason of willing to read it.
ОтветитьJust finished the book and i am so glad i decided to read it.
As many guys mentioned below i am also intrested to give it a shot in Spanish version since my Spanish are in a good level.
Everyone whose intrested to read it keep always next to you the Buendias family tree otherwise you'll get lost😂
Such a fantastic book, my favorite!!
ОтветитьI read it a couple months ago, still can’t get it out of my mind… it’s the most beautiful book I’ve ever read. I convinced my fiancé to read it as well do we can talk about it ❤
ОтветитьI would recommend everyone to read the book before dying
ОтветитьToo many spoilers looking for spectacularity and very few genuine hooks in this video. A sad seller's effort. If you havent read the book avoid or forget this video, and go for the Best copy you can find..... just enjoy a part of the real history in Colombia.
ОтветитьIt took me 7 months to finish the book, but well rewarding.
ОтветитьIs this book political at all? Ive never read it but i heard in the video gabriel had a socialist outloo on life.
ОтветитьI finished reading the book a few months ago, and it became on of my favorites in almost an instant!
ОтветитьCute!
Diluted though.
I definitely do not recommend reading this as an audiobook, you will be so lost
ОтветитьCEASE COWS
ОтветитьI am currently reading this for the first time and I regret to say… I’m not loving it like I thought I would. Obviously, Marquez chose to write a very unconventional book, with little narrative structure, no one true protagonist, a book that is really a series of events occurring quickly, one after the other, with characters doing the same, popping up for a quick story and disappearing, to be mentioned later.
It’s beautifully written. That is without question. Maybe I’m just a conventional girl who likes a conventionally structured novel lol
At least twice
ОтветитьIts literally a JoJo reference
ОтветитьI read this for pleasure ten or twenty years ago when I was reading all the books on a list of the "top 100 novels of all time". It was one of my favourite books on the list, and definitely worth a read.
ОтветитьThe art is amazing
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ОтветитьReading 100 Años de Soledad is like having one of those hyper realistic dreams where many years pass and you wake up feeling lost and having to grieve what, turns out, wasn't real. I don't know how he does it, but Gabriel truly poured 100 years into his pages and filled each and every single day of them with the most delicate descriptions. A delish to read, and a fantastic, perfectly culminating ending (my favourite in all of literature, must I say). I will never stop reading this book
ОтветитьThis book isn't that good. I would compare it to opera. Beautiful, but unrealistic. Stick to Charles Dickens.
ОтветитьToday we have jojo bizzare adventure... thanks to 100 years of solitude.
ОтветитьI love how each of these vidoes has their own art style
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ОтветитьI have no connection to Latin America, and started reading 100 Years of Solitude with trepidation (I didn’t know how well I’d relate to the story). It’s one of the best books I’ve ever read; Gabriel García Márquez changed the way I view literature
ОтветитьPlaylist about fruit company
ОтветитьYes.
ОтветитьLarge cast of characters, tangled narrative, romace, politics and more characters named Aegon than you'd think possible. Sorry I meant Aureliano. 😂
ОтветитьI read this book forty years ago and Still think about it occasionally and was when I came upon this video, what a great work it is.
ОтветитьJojo bizzare adventure 👍
ОтветитьThat book is a jojo reference
Ответитьamazing art animation
ОтветитьCringe, read Dostoyevsky
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ОтветитьReminded me what great fiction can do. Big rich rewarding over and over
ОтветитьThe Colombian Jojos Bizarre Adventure
ОтветитьIS this a jojo's reference???
ОтветитьYou need to read the teachings of don yuan a yaqi way of knoledge
ОтветитьI dont agree its "not an easy book to read". I found it amazing and read it constantly whenever I could until it was done. I recieved a copy of it entirely by chance. My daughter who was four wanted to bring me a gift back from a trip she was on, and picked it out of the airport gift shop based on its appearance.
ОтветитьWow thank you so much for making this so captivating. Def checking out 100 years old solitude and subscribing to the channel for more!
ОтветитьThis book , is really magical
ОтветитьIt was a waste of my time, the most boring book I've ever read. my two cents.
ОтветитьYou forget to say this book is a copy, I'd say a plagiarism, of another: Elena Garro's 'Recoections of Things to Come', weitten a decade earlier, founding the Magical Realism genre, and every stylistic tool and idea that granted Marquez's world fame.
This theft also started or perhaps consolidated another: ignoring women's discoveries and inventions, and then convincing everyone it was a man who made it foe the first time.
Just read Elena Garro's book.
Nice ! I enjoy More " the love in times of cólera " but "100 años de soledad" Is a beatufull book.
ОтветитьIsn't this just Jojo
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