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Paperback Los Funerales de la Mama Grande Book

ISBN: 9580600309

ISBN13: 9789580600305

Los Funerales de la Mama Grande

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Bajo el lema de estos funerales mitol?gicos, Gabriel Garc?a M?rquez reuni? en 1962 siete relatos y la novela corta que da t?tulo al presente volumen, en el que aparece ya en todo su esplendor el... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Excellent book

Sometimes, a good edition enhances the experience of reading a good story. This Mondadory edition of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's LOS FUNERALES DE MAMA GRANDE is excellent. In fact, the whole collection is beautifully edited, from the cover to the printed pages. It's a complete pleasure.

If you liked Macondo in 100 years of solitude you will love this collection

In Funerales de la Mama Grande, a series of seemingly independent short stories tell us about a town, which reflects the same aura and magic realism that we see in "100 Years of Solitude". Despite the separate stories, the lives of all their characters are interconnected under the same burning sun and unbearable heat of this small foresaken town. Mama Grande is the character that will ultimately represent the whole and bring this insignificant town to the heart of the country and of the world. A must for all lovers of Garcia Marquez's work.

A classic of Latin American literature

If you like Gabriel Garcia Marquez... you will love this collection of stories. They are a must read for lovers of magical realism. These stories are the type you can smell and taste. This is the original stuff before everyone started doing it (Isabel Allende for example) and nobody has done it better or will do it better. Nobel Price winner GGM is the most important writer alive and arguably the most important writer of the 20th century...

Gabo is amazing!

Que la mama grande sea la dueña de los colores de la bandera habla de la elocuencia de Garcia Marquez. No se pierdan esta genial historia.
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