Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude A Casebook

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Pub. Date: 2002-01-10
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Casebooks in Criticism offer analytical and interpretive frameworks for understanding key texts in world literature and film. Each casebook reprints documents relating to a work's historical context and reception, presents the best critical studies, and, when possible, features an interviewwith the author. Accessible and informative to scholars, students, and nonspecialist readers alike, the books in this series provide a wide range of critical and informative commentaries on major texts. Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude is arguably the most important novel in twentieth-century Latin American literature. This Casebook features ten critical articles on Garcia Marquez's great work. Carefully selected from the most important work on the novel over the past threedecades, they include pieces by Carlos Fuentes, Iris Zavala, James Higgins, Jean Franco, Michael Wood, and Gene H. Bell-Villada. Among the intriguing aspects of the work discussed are its mythic dimension, its "magical" side, its representations of women, its relationship with past chronicles ofexploration and discovery, its portrayals of Western power and imperialism, its astounding diffusion throughout the globe and the media, and its simple truth-telling, its fidelity to the tangled history of Latin America. The book incorporates several theoretical approaches--historical, feminist,postcolonial; the first English translation of Fuentes's renowned, oft-cited, eight page meditation on the work; a general introduction; and a 1982 interview with Garcia Marquez.

Author Biography


Gene H. Bell-Villada is Professor of Romance Languages at Williams College. He is the author of five other books and numerous articles, reviews, and satires.

Table of Contents

Introduction 3(14)
Gene H. Bell-Villada
A Conversation with Gabriel Garcia Marquez
17(8)
Gene H. Bell-Villada
Garcia Marquez: On Second Reading
25(8)
Carlos Fuentes
Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Cien anos de soledad
33(20)
James Higgins
The Humor of One Hundred Years of Solitude
53(14)
Clive Griffin
The Sacred Harlots of One Hundred Years of Solitude
67(12)
Lorraine Elena Roses
Aureliano's Smile
79(12)
Michael Wood
The Limits of the Liberal Imagination: One Hundred Years of Solitude and Nostromo
91(18)
Jean Franco
One Hundred Years of Solitude as Chronicle of the Indies
109(18)
Iris M. Zavala
Banana Strike and Military Massacre: One Hundred Years of Solitude and What Happened in 1928
127(12)
Gene H. Bell-Villada
The Dark Side of Magical Realism: Science, Oppression, and Apocalypse in One Hundred Years of Solitude
139(14)
Brian Conniff
Streams Out of Control: The Latin American Plot
153(20)
Carlos Rincon
Selected Bibliography 173

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