The General in His Labyrinth

The General in His Labyrinth
Title The General in His Labyrinth PDF eBook
Author Gabriel García Márquez
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 305
Release 2014-10-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101911123

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AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN eBOOK! General Simon Bolivar, “the Liberator” of five South American countries, takes a last melancholy journey down the Magdalena River, revisiting cities along its shores, and reliving the triumphs, passions, and betrayals of his life. Infinitely charming, prodigiously successful in love, war and politics, he still dances with such enthusiasm and skill that his witnesses cannot believe he is ill. Aflame with memories of the power that he commanded and the dream of continental unity that eluded him, he is a moving exemplar of how much can be won—and lost—in a life.

The Non-resident Indian and Other Stories

The Non-resident Indian and Other Stories
Title The Non-resident Indian and Other Stories PDF eBook
Author Sanjay Nigam
Publisher Penguin Books India
Total Pages 300
Release 1996
Genre East Indians
ISBN 9780140245295

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The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel García Márquez

The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel García Márquez
Title The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel García Márquez PDF eBook
Author Philip Swanson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages
Release 2010-07-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139828010

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Gabriel García Márquez is Latin America's most internationally famous and successful author, and a winner of the Nobel Prize. His oeuvre of great modern novels includes One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera. His name has become closely associated with Magical Realism, a phenomenon that has been immensely influential in world literature. This Companion, first published in 2010, includes new and probing readings of all of García Márquez's works, by leading international specialists. His life in Colombia, the context of Latin American history and culture, key themes in his works and their critical reception are explored in detail. Written for students and readers of García Márquez, the Companion is accessible for non-Spanish speakers and features a chronology and a guide to further reading. This insightful and lively book will provide an invaluable framework for the further study and enjoyment of this major figure in world literature.

García Márquez

García Márquez
Title García Márquez PDF eBook
Author Gene H. Bell-Villada
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 361
Release 2010
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0807833517

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez is one of the most influential writers of our time, with a unique literary creativity rooted in the history of his native Colombia. This is the first book of criticism to consider in detail the totality of Garcia Marquez's oeuvre.

Gabriel García Márquez

Gabriel García Márquez
Title Gabriel García Márquez PDF eBook
Author Michael Bell
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 173
Release 1993-10-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1349230154

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Much good criticism of Mrquez came in the wake of One Hundred Years of Solitude and the perception of his fiction has been dominated by that novel. It seemed the implicit goal to which the earlier fiction has been striving. By concentrating on the later novels, including The General in his Labyrinth, this study brings out the internal dialogue between the novels so that One Hundred Years of Solitude then stands out, like Don Quixote in Cervantes' oeuvre, as untypical yet more deeply representative. Behind the popular impact of its 'magical realism' lies Mrquez' abiding meditation on the nature of fictional and historical truth.

The White Cascade

The White Cascade
Title The White Cascade PDF eBook
Author Gary Krist
Publisher Henry Holt and Company
Total Pages 356
Release 2008-01-22
Genre History
ISBN 1429905700

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The never-before-told story of one of the worst rail disasters in U.S. history in which two trains full of people, trapped high in the Cascade Mountains, are hit by a devastating avalanche In February 1910, a monstrous blizzard centered on Washington State hit the Northwest, breaking records. The world stopped—but nowhere was the danger more terrifying than near a tiny town called Wellington, perched high in the Cascade Mountains, where a desperate situation evolved minute by minute: two trainloads of cold, hungry passengers and their crews found themselves marooned without escape, their railcars gradually being buried in the rising drifts. For days, an army of the Great Northern Railroad's most dedicated men—led by the line's legendarily courageous superintendent, James O'Neill—worked round-the-clock to rescue the trains. But the storm was unrelenting, and to the passenger's great anxiety, the railcars—their only shelter—were parked precariously on the edge of a steep ravine. As the days passed, food and coal supplies dwindled. Panic and rage set in as snow accumulated deeper and deeper on the cliffs overhanging the trains. Finally, just when escape seemed possible, the unthinkable occurred: the earth shifted and a colossal avalanche tumbled from the high pinnacles, sweeping the trains and their sleeping passengers over the steep slope and down the mountainside. Centered on the astonishing spectacle of our nation's deadliest avalanche, Gary Krist's The White Cascade is the masterfully told story of a supremely dramatic and never-before-documented American tragedy. An adventure saga filled with colorful and engaging history, this is epic narrative storytelling at its finest.

A Maggot

A Maggot
Title A Maggot PDF eBook
Author John Fowles
Publisher Little, Brown
Total Pages 308
Release 2013-04-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0316254983

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In the spring of 1736 four men and one woman, all traveling under assumed names, are crossing the Devonshire countryside en route to a mysterious rendezvous. Before their journey ends, one of them will be hanged, one will vanish, and the others will face a murder trial. Out of the truths and lies that envelop these events, John Fowles has created a novel that is at once a tale of erotic obsession, an exploration of the conflict between reason and superstition, an astonishing act of literary legerdemain, and the story of the birth of a new faith.