Présentation de l'éditeur
From the moment Melquiades the gipsy walks into the jungle settlement of Macondo nothing is ever the same again. An appealing serpent, he brings knowledge and the tools of discovery to this protected Eden. With them the patriarch, Jose Arcadio Buendia, painstakingly reinvents man's seminal discoveries. The only time his wife, Ursula, loses patience with him is when he rediscovers that the world is round like an orange! This phantasmagorical novel is a modern parable told without moralizing; it's genius lies not only in making us laugh at the human predicament, but in making us laugh in sympathy.
Biographie de l'auteur
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia, in 1927. He studied at the University of Botoga and later worked as a reporter for the Colombian newspaper
El Espectador and as a foreign correspondent in Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Caracas and New York. He is the author of several novels and collections of stories, including
Eyes of a Blue Dog (1947),
Leaf Storm (1955),
No One Writes
to the Colonel (1958),
In Evil Hour (1962),
Big Mama's Funeral (1962),
One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967),
Innocent Erendira and Other Stories (1972),
The Autumn of the Patriarch (1975),
Chronicle of a Death Foretold (1981),
Love in the Time of Cholera (1985),
The General in His Labyrinth (1989),
Strange Pilgrims (1992),
Of Love and Other Demons (1994) and
Memories of My Melancholy Whores (2005). Many of his books are
published by Penguin. He was awarded the
Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. Gabriel Garcia Marquez died in 2014.