- Genre: Novel
- Tone/Atmosphere: Captivating narrative with elements of mystery and tragedy, imbued with a sense of fate
On the day they were going to kill him, Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat that would bring the bishop.
Thus begins "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," the most "realistic" of all of Márquez's novels, as it is based on a true event that happened in Colombia.
A few hours after his wedding to Angela Vicario, Bayardo San Román sends the bride back to her family because he found her dishonored. After forcing her to confess the name of her lover, her brothers set out to kill him to restore their family's honor.
But why, when everyone knows what the two brothers are going to do, does no one stop them? Twenty-seven years later, a man returns to the scene of the crime, trying to unravel the mystery. And, as the story unfolds, the moment comes when not the two murderers but an entire society must be judged...
- Genre: Novel
- Tone/Atmosphere: Captivating narrative with elements of mystery and tragedy, imbued with a sense of fate
In the book you will meet
- A crime foretold throughout the village.
- Honor and social conventions in a small community.
- The allegorical power of fate and the inability of people to avoid it.
Why We Loved It
- The masterful plot and the suspense that reaches its peak.
- The unforgettable characters and the vivid depiction of life in Colombia.
- The unique way Márquez combines realism with magical elements.
A few words about the author:
Gabriel García Márquez (1927-2014) was a Colombian writer, journalist, and activist. He is considered one of the most important writers of the 20th century and a leading figure of magical realism. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982. His works, such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, have been translated into many languages and have been loved by millions of readers worldwide.
Read an excerpt
However, Chronicle of a Death Foretold is, above all, a precise and effective piece of watchmaking. The events surrounding the death of Santiago Nasar at dawn the day after Bayardo San Roman's failed marriage to Angela Vicario are reconstructed one by one by the narrator, who each time adds the necessary information through the testimonies of the protagonists to build the wall evenly, to keep the reader's curiosity alive, and to create an ambitious narrative core nourished by polyphony. From the voices of all those who years later remember, confess, or conceal some new detail of the crime, some nuance that completes the tragedy. Because, ultimately, Chronicle of a Death Foretold is also a modern tragedy. The characters are driven to action by forces beyond their control.
The Vicario brothers, the murderers, are forced to follow their fate, which is to restore their sister's honor by killing Santiago Nasar. However, neither of them wants to do it, and as the narrator says, "they did much more than anyone could imagine to prevent someone from stopping them from killing him, and they failed." Colonel Aponte, the mayor, warned by the voices, disarms them. In vain, since it is very early and the brothers have time to reluctantly replace their knives.
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- Author
- Gabriel García Márquez
- Publisher
- PSychogios
- Original Title
- CRÓNICA DE UNA MUERTE ANUNCIADA
- Type
- Classic Literature
- Subtitle
- Novel
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 136
- Release Date
- 08/11/2018
- Publication Date
- 2018
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9786180127195
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