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One Hundred Years of Solitude
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Oct 8, 2024 12:39 PM

Author:Gabriel Garcia Marquez,Gregory Rabassa,Ben Onwukwe

One Hundred Years of Solitude

Brought to you by Penguin.

ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS BOOKS AND WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE

'Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice'

Gabriel García Márquez's great masterpiece is the story of seven generations of the Buendía family and of Macondo, the town they built. Though little more than a settlement surrounded by mountains, Macondo has its wars and disasters, even its wonders and its miracles. A microcosm of Columbian life, its secrets lie hidden, encoded in a book, and only Aureliano Buendía can fathom its mysteries and reveal its shrouded destiny.

Blending political reality with magic realism, fantasy and comic invention, One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of the most daringly original works of the twentieth century.

'Should be required reading for the entire human race' The New York Times

'The book that sort of saved my life' Emma Thompson

'No lover of fiction can fail to respond to the grace of Márquez's writing' Sunday Telegraph

© Gabriel Garcia Marquez 2007 (P) Penguin Audio 2022

Reviews

The book that sort of saved my life

—— Emma Thompson

The greatest novel in any language of the last 50 years

—— Salman Rushdie

Should be required reading for the entire human race

—— New York Times

Superbly written, emotionally satisfying and compellingly original

—— Daily Mail

Unputdownable

—— My Weekly

This tender tale of second chances . . . is a nostalgic delight

—— Sunday Mirror on Mix Tape

Beautifully written and a joy to read

—— Daily Express on Mix Tape

Fantastic, moving, beautiful

—— Daily Mail on Mix Tape

Funny, moving, relatable and with a great playlist, this is one Mix Tape well worth investing in

—— Heat on Mix Tape

A nostalgic tale of devastating but enduring love

—— Daily Mirror on Mix Tape

Nostalgic and poignant, prepare for all the feels

—— Fabulous on Mix Tape

This grown-up love story is gorgeously written and romantic without being sentimental

—— Good Housekeeping on Mix Tape

Gorgeous novel . . . guaranteed to make you think of your first love - and perhaps what might have been

—— Nina Pottell, Prima on Mix Tape

A deftly written romantic novel

—— Red on Mix Tape

Carefully formed, well-rounded and likeable, by the final pages I cared about Alison and Daniel as if they were my friends

—— Sunday Express on Mix Tape

A wonderfully musical story about modern relationships and lost loves

—— OK! Magazine on Mix Tape

A beautiful story

—— Bella Magazine on Mix Tape

I loved this book. I loved Gaunt and Ellwood and how their hearts and stories became entwined in this masterful debut. My heart also became entwined with theirs, and there is no greater joy for me as a reader than that. Alice Winn and In Memoriam have my gratitude.

—— Ann Napolitano

A Novel of admirable historical heft and - even better - of rare, and resonant, empathy.

—— Guardian

I read through the night to finish this blistering debut, too feverishly engrossed to sleep. When was the last time characters in a novel seemed so real to me, so cherishable, so alive? Alice Winn has made familiar history fresh; no account of the First World War has made me feel so vividly its horror, or how irrevocably it mutilated the world. That In Memoriam is also an extraordinary love story is a sign of Winn's wild ambition and her prodigious gifts: this is a novel that claims both beauty and brutality, the whole range of human life.

—— Garth Greenwell, author of CLEANNESS and WHAT BELONGS TO YOU

A central relationship so utterly convincing that it will leave you bereft. Visceral, heartbreaking but full of heart, this is a masterpiece of war literature

—— Hanna Jameson, author of THE LAST and ARE YOU HAPPY NOW

Alice Winn has pulled off a remarkable feat in making these men and the horrors of the First World War come so viscerally alive. It was like looking at a black and white photograph which has been colourised, and suddenly you understand that these shadowy people from the past also dreamed and cried and breathed just as we do now. I was completely absorbed, moved, and transported

—— Claire Fuller, author of UNSETTLED GROUND

This debut captures an epic love story amid the brutalities of war

—— People Magazine

Stunning . . . brutal and unflinching but also beautiful. A triumph

—— Karen Angelico

Winn offers a fresh look at a subject many of us believe we know well. A tender story as much about love as it is about war

—— Rowan Hisayo Buchanan

A searing and harrowing novel about the love story between two young men men played out against a backdrop of the horrors of World War I. The writing was so visceral and intense, I honestly felt as if I was in the trenches with them, and I'm still thinking about the book weeks after reading it. An incredible debut.

—— Nikki Smith

In Memoriam is magnificent-dazzling and wrenching, witty and wildly romantic, with echoes of Brideshead Revisited and Atonement. I loved it

—— Lev Grossman, author of THE MAGICIANS

Extraordinary. A truly epic tale of love unspoken, love shared and love lost. An instant and unforgettable classic

—— A.J. West

An astonishingly confident and impressive debut, this love story set in the First World War is shocking, brutal, and memorable. It left me shaken - and very impressed

—— Lucy Atkins

Winn's superb debut chronicles a romance between two English boarding school classmates during WWI . . . both men grapple with the realities of war, which Winn vividly renders with descriptions of the wounded . . . . Amid the chaos, Winn stages excellent action scenes: a tense scouting mission, as well as a tunnel-digging episode involving an escape from a German POW camp. The hunger the men feel, as well as their shell shock, is palpable, but it is the men's love for each other that resonates. This is a remarkable achievement.

—— Publishers Weekly, starred

Winn's finely accomplished debut novel is a rare thing, an intoxicating romance and an impossible-to-put-down war story in one . . . Winn captures the war as it looked, sounded, and smelled, but the ultimate death-defying acts here are in literature, breathtaking bravery, and love

—— Booklist, starred

Powerful, deeply imagined . . . One of the wonderful aspects of Winn's debut is that, just when you think you've settled into a tender literary novel, its revelations and surprises begin to unfurl at an impressive pace that reads more like a thriller . . . Winn's battle scenes are hair-raising and terrifying, but her portraits of Sidney and Henry are intimate and evocative . . . A love story that's hard to forget

—— Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

An epic sweep and an incredible intimacy that makes In Memoriam feel vividly alive...this is a book filled with death and suffering, but also with life and longing. War is hell, yes, but somehow love endures. You read it with your heart in your throat, and your knuckles white. The debut of the year.

—— i

Fast-paced and gripping, this debut brings fresh eyes to bear on the incomprehensible carnage that decimated a generation...a moving elegy for lost youth

—— Mail on Sunday

I'm still recovering from Alice Winn's phenomenal debut novel, and I know that many others will be feeling the same...Winn's characters will go down in literary history

—— nb. Magazine

an impressive blend of madcap action, moving meditations on loss and some spicy sex scenes.

—— The Times

This is my standout debut of the year: a page-turning, heart-thudding story of love and war that will burrow deep into your psyche.

—— Simon Mayo , iNews

Cinematic in scope and emotionally intimate, it viscerally describes the violence of conflict, while beautifully capturing the brave hopefulness of the duo's relationship.

—— Daily Mail

In Memoriam is utterly compelling. These young men live and love with a bright urgency, even as their world burns. Alice Winn has written one of the finest debut novels I have read in years. Her inventiveness, deftness of touch and command of period detail suggests this book marks the start of a truly first-rate career

—— Dan Jones

I adored Redhead by the Side of the Road... It is so subtle, and so brilliant as are all Tyler's novels... Witty and warm, its only fault was that I wanted it to be twice as long!

—— Victoria Hislop , Daily Express, *Books of the Year*

Tender and beautifully paced

—— Heather Martin , Daily Express, *Books of the Year*

Compassionate and alert to the complexities in even the most ordinary lives, the book reminds us why, at 79, Tyler is held in such high regard

—— Claire Allfree , Daily Telegraph, *Books of the Year*

The qualities that have long won Tyler admiration and affection - wry humour, shrewd perception, characters who leap off the page with authenticity - are in generous supply

—— Julia Durman , Sunday Times, *Books of the Year*

You can't go wrong with Anne Tyler. She makes it look easy creating characters that feel so believable, so three-dimensional

—— Robbie Millen , The Times, *Books of the Year*

Tyler engrosses with the 'and-thenand-then' of domestic detail

—— Rose Tremain , i

I do think the world would probably be a better place if everyone read Anne Tyler . . . She's such a brilliantly empathetic writer - there's no 'them' and 'us' in Tyler's world - and she often writes from the perspective of the kind of people who you would walk past and barely notice in the street . . . Reading Tyler helps people to become better people, and I really fully believe that

—— Hadley Freeman , Good Housekeeping

Tyler's irresistibly readable 23rd novel follows Micah, a socially inept, OCD-ish IT man whose orderly life is turned upside down by the arrival of a son

—— Daily Telegraph Books of the Year

Tyler's affectionate and quietly observant novel reveals her deep empathy for the hidden struggles of everyday lives

—— Jane Shilling , Daily Mail

Another shrewd yet kindly novel about the mysterious business of family life by one of the world's great writers

—— Reader's Digest

A charmingly offbeat love story

—— Mail on Sunday, *Summer Reads of 2021*

Bursting with vitality and variety, it's a tour de force . . . fizzes with the qualities – characters who almost leap off the page with authenticity, speech and body language wonderfully caught – that, for more than half a century, have won her such admiration and affection

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

One of the most influential writers of her generation . . . Her books are so irresistibly readable that it's startling to realise what technical marvels they often are

—— Philip Hensher , Daily Telegraph

Emma Straub is such a funny and brilliant writer and this time-travelling tale is a charming exploration of what it would be like to find yourself younger and surrounded by the people you love when they're still at the height of their power

—— Stylist

Wise and often hilarious

—— Buzzfeed

Readers will devour this witty and warmly satisfying novel

—— Publishers Weekly

A precise and observant writer whose supple prose carries the story along without a snag. Straub's characters are a quirky and interesting bunch . . . it's a pleasure spending time with them

—— Starred Review, Kirkus

Devilishly observed

—— Starred Review, Booklist

Sprinkled with humour and insight

—— Starred Review, Library Journal

Straub is consistently excellent

—— Book Riot
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