Distinctive Scenario Of Gabriel García's Novel "One Hundred Years Of Solitary"

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  • Dr. Khizra Tabassum , Shahzad Ansar , Dr. Sobia Manzoor , Farman Ali , Dr. Aziza Saeed

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez is a famous Latin American novelist, fiction writer, journalist and screenplay writer who is considered one of the most important writers of the Spanish language. His novel "One Hundred Years of Solitary" has become famous all over the world. This novel was published in 1967, which sold several thousand volumes. The author recei[1]ved the Nobel Prize for Literature. He was inspired by the writings of Kafka, James Joyce, William Fawkes and Verna Woolf. Marquez started his literary life as a student, later left his education incomplete and took up the profession of journalism and made formal literature his cover. His first story was The Third Resignation. While the important works include Leaf Storm, No One Writes to The Colonel, In Evil Hours, Sardar Kazwal, The Autumn of Patriarch. His famous novel, Cien Anos De Soledad, written in Spanish in 1967, was translated into English as "One Hundred Years of Solitary" and translated into Urdu by Dr. Naeem Clasera.

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2024-01-07

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Dr. Khizra Tabassum , Shahzad Ansar , Dr. Sobia Manzoor , Farman Ali , Dr. Aziza Saeed. (2024). Distinctive Scenario Of Gabriel García’s Novel "One Hundred Years Of Solitary". Migration Letters, 21(S2), 1671–1680. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/10398

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