Why should you read "One Hundred Years of Solitude"? - Francisco Díez-Buzo

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2018-08-30 ・ TED-Ed


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Why should you read "One Hundred Years of Solitude"? - Francisco Díez-Buzo

3,651,297 views ・ 2018-08-30

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One day in 1965, while driving to Acapulco for a vacation with his family,
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Colombian journalist Gabriel García Márquez abruptly turned his car around,
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asked his wife to take care of the family’s finances for the coming months,
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and returned home.
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The beginning of a new book had suddenly come to him:
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“Many years later, as he faced the firing squad,
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Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon
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when his father took him to discover ice.”
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Over the next eighteen months,
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those words would blossom into One Hundred Years of Solitude.
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A novel that would go on to bring Latin American literature
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to the forefront of the global imagination,
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earning García Márquez the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature.
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What makes One Hundred Years of Solitude so remarkable?
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The novel chronicles the fortunes and misfortunes
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of the Buendía family over seven generations.
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With its lush, detailed sentences,
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large cast of characters,
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and tangled narrative,
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One Hundred Years of Solitude is not an easy book to read.
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But it’s a deeply rewarding one,
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with an epic assortment of intense romances,
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civil war,
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political intrigue,
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globe-trotting adventurers,
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and more characters named Aureliano than you’d think possible.
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Yet this is no mere historical drama.
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One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of the most famous examples
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of a literary genre known as magical realism.
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Here, supernatural events or abilities
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are described in a realistic and matter-of-fact tone,
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while the real events of human life and history
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reveal themselves to be full of fantastical absurdity.
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Surreal phenomena within the fictional village of Macondo
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intertwine seamlessly with events taking place in the real country of Colombia.
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The settlement begins in a mythical state of isolation,
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but is gradually exposed to the outside world,
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facing multiple calamities along the way.
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As years pass, characters grow old and die,
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only to return as ghosts,
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or to be seemingly reincarnated in the next generation.
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When the American fruit company comes to town,
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so does a romantic mechanic who is always followed by yellow butterflies.
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A young woman up and floats away.
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Although the novel moves forward through subsequent generations,
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time moves in an almost cyclical manner.
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Many characters have similar names and features to their forebears,
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whose mistakes they often repeat.
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Strange prophecies and visits from mysterious gypsies
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give way to the skirmishes and firing squads of repeated civil wars.
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An American fruit company opens a plantation near the village
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and ends up massacring thousands of striking workers,
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mirroring the real-life ‘Banana Massacre’ of 1928.
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Combined with the novel’s magical realism,
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this produces a sense of history as a downward spiral
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the characters seem powerless to escape.
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Beneath the magic is a story about the pattern of Colombian
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and Latin American history from colonial times onward.
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This is a history that the author experienced firsthand.
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Gabriel García Márquez grew up in a Colombia torn apart by civil conflict
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between its Conservative and Liberal political parties.
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He also lived in an autocratic Mexico
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and covered the 1958 Venezuelan coup d’état as a journalist.
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But perhaps his biggest influences were his maternal grandparents.
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Nicolás Ricardo Márquez was a decorated veteran of the Thousand Days War
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whose accounts of the rebellion against Colombia's conservative government
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led Gabriel García Márquez to a socialist outlook.
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Meanwhile, Doña Tranquilina Iguarán Cotes’ omnipresent superstition
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became the foundation of One Hundred Years of Solitude’s style.
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Their small house in Aracataca where the author spent his childhood
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formed the main inspiration for Macondo.
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With One Hundred Years of Solitude,
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Gabriel García Márquez found a unique way
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to capture the unique history of Latin America.
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He was able to depict the strange reality of living in a post-colonial society,
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forced to relive the tragedies of the past.
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In spite of all this fatalism, the novel still holds hope.
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At his Nobel Lecture,
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García Marquez reflected on Latin America’s long history
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of civil strife and rampant iniquity.
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Yet he ended the speech by affirming the possibility of building a better world,
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to quote, “where no one will be able to decide for others how they die,
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where love will prove true
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and happiness be possible,
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and where the races condemned to one hundred years of solitude
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will have, at last and forever, a second chance on earth."
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