Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez, Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Synopsis

A mysterious and haunting tale of romance and murder, that begins with the marriage of a man and a woman in love. But when he inexplicably mistreats his beloved on the night of the wedding, he is in turn murdered by her brothers, and we are left with a strange sense of inevitability and passions gone terribly awry.

Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

''Chronicle'' is not nearly so fantastic as Garcia Marquez's earlier novels. It contains a powerfully plausible plot - a dream-like detective story, really, that pursues the questions of why and how two young men have undertaken a brutal murder that they actually had not wanted to commit....I found ''Chronicle of a Death Foretold'' by far the author's most absorbing work to date. I read it through in a flash, and it made the back of my neck prickle. -- New York Times

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A chief practitioner of the "magic-realist" style, Gabriel García Márquez's influence and importance lie in his crucial role of bringing Latin-American fiction to wider audiences while pioneering it at the same time. The Colombian-born Nobel winner tells fantastical tales of romance and heroism against an historic Latin American backdrop, always infusing believability by giving his writing a journalistic cast.

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This is a great short novel.by Anonymous

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July 27, 2008: I think the climax is given early on but then what I want to know is how it happens. It is interesting, it is a master story teller, telling a story.

Chronicle of a Death Foretoldby Anonymous

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April 13, 2008: The book Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a book filled with conspiracy, plotting, and a murder to which the whole town seems to be an accessory. I found this book somewhat interesting. The way Marquez describes the situations, characters and places is very picturesque. You can almost see the people and the scenes in front of you as you read. For example when he describes one of the main characters, Santiago Nasar, he writes ??he was slim and pale and had his father?s Arab eyelids and curly hair?? The way Marquez writes the book can get very confusing at times. He tends to skip around to different places or scenes when you least expect it, so you defiantly need a quiet place to read and concentrate on the book. However, when you are done with the book it all really comes together and you understand the story line a lot more than you would in the beginning or the middle, where it is kind of confusing. In Chronicle of a Death Foretold, you know what happens at the beginning of the book so it?s not really a surprise at the end. Also, the book seems to drag on for a long time even though it?s not a very long book. Overall this was a good book but not one of the best I have ever read. But Gabriel Garcia Marquez definitely put his heart and soul into this book and it surely shows.


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