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Week 8: 100 Years of Solitude Part 2 (Márquez)

Posted by: Jordan Clarke

 Hi everyone! I hope everyone is having a good start to their week. The end of this novel felt like quite a different adventure than the first section did. For starters I was starting to really understand the grasp of the expansion of Macondo, it ... read full post >>
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Marquez: Part 2!

Posted by: ashley haines

Hi everyone! Wow, two weeks have flown by! I can’t believe we are already on our way to wrapping up with this book. I won’t lie, although I enjoyed this book, I have been DYING to get to Rigoberta Menchu’s book as I have always wanted to delve into that. But, for now! Let’s continue […] read full post >>
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Week 9: One Hundred Years of Solitude II

Posted by: owen chernikhowsky

Since I already addressed the whole book in my first blog post instead of splitting it up into two halves, I’m going to take a different approach this week: comparing Márquez’s style and themes against Borges’s. Whether it’s justified or not, the two often get paired together as the two great authors of Latin America […] read full post >>
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Garcia Marquez 100 Years of Solitude: The Decline and Fate of Macondo

Posted by: Alyssa Almerling

The last 200 pages of Garcia Marquez's book took readers on another bumpy but thrilling journey. Some themes from this last half I want to discuss in my blog today are decline, fate, horror, open vs. closed and multitudes. Macondo is in a state of... read full post >>
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one hundred years of solitude (part 2) – Marquez

Posted by: Daisy

    Hello everyone! If im being honest, Im not sure if I was a huge fan of the second half in comparison to the first. My first mistake was avoiding the advice to read in larger sections, but at the same time, it was a long book and that... read full post >>
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Garcia Marquez 100 Years of Solitude: The Decline and Fate of Macondo

Posted by: Alyssa Almerling

The last 200 pages of Garcia Marquez's book took readers on another bumpy but thrilling journey. Some themes from this last half I want to discuss in my blog today are decline, fate, horror, open vs. closed and multitudes. Macondo is in a state of... read full post >>
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one hundred years of solitude (part 2) – Marquez

Posted by: Daisy

    Hello everyone! If im being honest, Im not sure if I was a huge fan of the second half in comparison to the first. My first mistake was avoiding the advice to read in larger sections, but at the same time, it was a long book and that... read full post >>
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Gabriel García Márquez | One Hundred Years of Solitude (#2)

Posted by: Chiko

First off, One Hundred Years of Solitude was my most prolonged English reading ever, and I am proud of myself for completing the book! Furthermore, the genres fantasy and magical realism are quite similar to each other; however, novels like Harry Potte... read full post >>
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Gabriel García Márquez | One Hundred Years of Solitude (#2)

Posted by: Chiko

First off, One Hundred Years of Solitude was my most prolonged English reading ever, and I am proud of myself for completing the book! Furthermore, the genres fantasy and magical realism are quite similar to each other; however, novels like Harry Potte... read full post >>
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Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude II

Posted by: kara quast

This week’s reading of One Hundred Years of Solitude was harder to get through than the first half. Although I still appreciate the novel as meaningful and enjoyed the plot it is written so densely that about half way through it becomes rather exhausting to keep up and I became slightly numb to the climaxes and moments … read full post >>
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