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One Hundred Years of Solitude is a novel by Colombian writer García Márquez that depicts the legendary story of seven generations of the Buendia family and a small town on the Caribbean coast

author:Quiet Dongjing River

One Hundred Years of Solitude is a novel by Colombian writer García Márquez that depicts the legendary story of seven generations of the Buendía family and the centuries-old rise and fall of the Caribbean coastal town of Macondo, reflecting a century of history in Latin America. It was with One Hundred Years of Solitude that García Márquez won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, establishing the status of a generation of literary masters. Márquez wrote in the book: The inner pain of man cannot be said, and many of man's measures are helpless! We are tired but cannot stop, and we are suffering but we cannot avoid it. Run in the bumps, nirvana in the setbacks. Sorrow filled his body, and pain drifted to the ground. A hundred years of infiltration, a hundred years of loneliness. The Chinese poet Li Bai seems to see life more thoroughly, as evidenced by poetry: the living are passers-by, and the dead are returned. Heaven and earth are a journey against the tide, and the same sorrow is eternal dust.

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