Cien años de soledad [One Hundred Years of Solitude]
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Juan Pablo Raba
About this listen
Señalada como «catedral gótica del lenguaje», este clásico del siglo XX es el enorme y espléndido tapiz de la saga de la familia Buendía, en la mítica aldea de Macondo.
UNO DE LOS 5 LIBROS MÁS IMPORTANTES DE LOS ÚLTIMOS 125 AÑOS SEGÚN THE NEW YORK TIMES
Un referente imprescindible de la vida y la narrativa latinoamericana.
«Muchos años después, frente al pelotón de fusilamiento, el coronel Aureliano Buendía había de recordar aquella tarde remota en que su padre lo llevó a conocer el hielo. Macondo era entonces una aldea de veinte casas de barro y cañabrava construidas a la orilla de un río de aguas diáfanas que se precipitaban por un lecho de piedras pulidas, blancas y enormes como huevos prehistóricos. El mundo era tan reciente, que muchas cosas carecían de nombre, y para mencionarlas había que señalarlas con el dedo».
Con estas palabras empieza la novela ya legendaria en los anales de la literatura universal, una de las aventuras literarias más fascinantes de nuestro siglo. Millones de ejemplares de Cien años de soledad leídos en todas las lenguas y el Premio Nobel de Literatura coronando una obra que se había abierto paso «boca a boca» -como gusta decir al escritor- son la más palpable demostración de que la aventura fabulosa de la familia Buendía-Iguarán, con sus milagros, fantasías, obsesiones, tragedias, incestos, adulterios, rebeldías, descubrimientos y condenas, representaba al mismo tiempo el mito y la historia, la tragedia y el amor del mundo entero.
Pablo Neruda dijo...
«El Quijote de nuestro tiempo.»
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
NOTA: Cuando compre este título, el PDF que lo acompaña estará disponible en su Biblioteca Audible junto con el audio.
©1967 Gabriel García Márquez (P)2020 Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S.A.U.What listeners say about Cien años de soledad [One Hundred Years of Solitude]
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- 28-08-24
this audio book give one of the greatest books of all time a new dimension
this audio book give a new dimension to a wonderful story and makes tracking all the plots of the sad family linage a more easy approach. the voice suits the history remarkably. all recommended
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- John
- 01-11-23
Beautifully narrated
I am learning Spanish and highly recommend this audiobook. The narrator does full justice to Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ wonderful story.
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- Nicolas Taylor
- 17-12-22
Excelente narración
Excelente narración para un excelente libro; el narrador logra transmitir la historia de una manera calmada y elocuente sin caer en lo aburrido, mientras acentúa los acentos de los personajes dependiendo de la región.
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- Roxana MacDonald
- 02-11-21
A masterpiece
A book that is hard to put down. It's like riding waves, you never want it to end, yet the end is as magnificent as the book and the story is timeless, as relevant today as it was in 1967 when it was published. A must read/listen.
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- RB
- 27-11-22
Extravagant maze of a lineage. Esquisite Spanish
At least in Spanish, the writing style is esquisite and enriching, but not simple nor relaxing.
I wished I had known that for this book it may be best for my own experience to keep a simple note of the names of the new characters as they are born; otherwise it can get confusing, but I did find this fascinating and acknowledging of an old practice of naming your descendants as your ancestors.
A lot happens in this book, but (to me) the last couple of minutes are the best of all - I had to rewind and listen again as to enjoy the way that the author chose to culminate it all.
Definitely different to most stories as this is not just a couple or handful of characters in a plot through the entire book. I found the experience more passive but observant in this book, which describes the perspectives of many through long years - towards the end, I almost could feel the dust covering the memories of the characters with which it starts.
I was very pleased with the experience, but I had to be in the mood for it, thankfully now was the right time for me with this book, although I have known the title for decades - I don't think I could have read and finished this book 15 years ago :P
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- Amazon Customer
- 19-07-23
A true Masterpiece!
Fascinating story, Gabriel García Márquez had a grand understanding of life and human nature so the construction of each character relates to something we know unconsciously about overall society. In order to keep in track with the correlation between characters I referred back to the PDF genealogical tree, and also there is a lot of fun content online, sometimes illustrated. I loved the invisible threads that went between the generations and how it's so transferable in our unconscious lives.
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