45 pages • 1 hour read
120
Novella • Fiction
Colombia • 1950s
1981
Adult
18+ years
Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez is a non-linear narrative that reconstructs the events leading to and following the murder of Santiago Nasar by Pedro and Pablo Vicario, based on the accounts of an unnamed narrator, witnesses, and official records, revealing societal and cultural complexities. The book contains scenes addressing sexual and domestic violence.
Mysterious
Dark
Unnerving
Bittersweet
Contemplative
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Gabriel García Márquez's Chronicle of a Death Foretold masterfully interweaves magical realism with a gripping narrative, exploring themes of honor, fate, and communal guilt. Critics praise its vivid prose and complex characterizations, though some find its nonlinear structure challenging. This novella remains a compelling literary achievement.
Lovers of intricately woven narratives and magical realism, reminiscent of One Hundred Years of Solitude, will find Chronicle of a Death Foretold captivating. This book appeals to readers who appreciate examining fate, societal norms, and moral ambiguity, similar to the themes in William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying.
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120
Novella • Fiction
Colombia • 1950s
1981
Adult
18+ years
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