• El coronel no tiene quien le escriba by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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El coronel no tiene quien le escriba by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Brand:  Vintage Espanol

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El coronel no tiene quien le escriba fue escrita por Gabriel Garca Mrquez durante su estancia en Pars adonde haba llegado como corresponsal de prensa y con la secreta intencin de estudiar cine a mediados de los aos cincuenta. El cierre del peridico para el que trabajaba le sumi en la pobreza mientras redactaba en tres versiones distintas esta excepcional novela que fue rechazada por varios editores antes de su publicacin. Tras el barroquismo faulkneriano de La hojarasca esta segunda novela supone un paso hacia la ascesis hacia la economa expresiva y el estilo del escritor se hace ms puro y transparente. Se trata tambin de una historia de injusticia y violencia un viejo coronel retirado va al puerto todos los viernes a esperar la llegada de la carta oficial que responda a la justa reclamacin de sus derechos por los servicios prestados a la patria. Pero la patria permanece muda. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION The novel written between 1956 and 1957 while living in Paris and first published in 1961 is the story of an impoverished retired colonel a veteran of the Thousand Days War who still hopes to receive the pension he was promised some fifteen years earlier. The colonel lives with his asthmatic wife in a small village under martial law. The action opens with the colonel preparing to go to the funeral of a town musician whose death is notable because he was the first to die from natural causes in many years. The main characters of the novel are not named adding to the feeling of insignificance of an individual living in Colombia. The colonel and his wife who have lost their son to political repression are struggling with poverty and financial instability. The corruption of the local and national officials is evident and this is a topic which Garca Mrquez explores throughout the novel by using references to censorship and the impact of government on society. The colonel desperately tries to sell their inheritance from their only son who is now dead and eventually the only reminder of his existence is a rooster that the colonel trains to take part in a cockfight. show more

Condition : New

Author : Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Weight : 256.08

Publisher : Vintage Espanol

Language : Spanish

EAN : 9780307475442

ISBN10 : 0307475441

Format : Paperback

Date of Publication : 20100309

Place of Publication : United States

Pagination : NA

Dimensions : 131 X 202 X 9mm

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