All titles Upcoming titles Home ... Home Search By Author By Series By Subject By Title ... Your Cart Edited by Gene H. Bell-Villada 224 pp. 1-57806-783-9 Unjacketed cloth $50.00S 1-57806-784-7 Paper $20.00T Unjacketed cloth, $50.00 Paper, $20.00 "In fiction, if you feel you get a scoop, a scoop about life that fits into your writing, it's the same emotion as a journalist when he gets to the heart of a story." One Hundred Years of Solitude , has sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. In 1982, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. starts with the years of his early phenomenal success and continues through his most recent, turn-of-the-century exchanges. He speaks of his impoverished childhood, his life as an indifferent student, his apprenticeship as a journalist, the inspiration that led to the writing of his most renowned novel, the difficulties brought by fame, and his leftist opinions. Works such as The Autumn of the Patriarch Love in the Time of Cholera The General in His Labyrinth , and News of a Kidnapping are discussed in detail. | |
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