32 加西亚·马尔克斯和魔幻现实主义
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A reflection of the history
➢The book is considered García Márquez's masterpiece, metaphorically encompassing the history of Colombia or Latin America.
Son of Man (1964)
Me
Salvador Dalí’s painting The Persistence of Memory (1931)
The Uncertainty of the Poet ( 1913) by the Greco-Italian artist Giorgio de
The are poor because the original culture was interrupted by the European colonial movement.
Portuguese navigator Pedro Álvares Cabral was sent by King Manuel to
Cien años de soledad García Márquez’s masterpiece,
➢ One Hundred Years of Solitude is a novel by Nobel Prize winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that was first published in Spanish in 1967
Portrait of Hector Octavio Saenz 2007
Two girls
MICHAEL PARKES:
➢Born in 1944, Michael Parkes is very much of the hippie generation.
the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte (1898-1967)
Section One
➢ Ⅰ. The Latin-America history and culture.
Colombia Flag
Bogota
Pereira
Church built in a gorge near Ipiales
Backward and Poverty: LatinAmerican life
Belinda Eaton
➢British artist displaying her extensive portfolio of magic realism paintings and portraits, done in acrylic on canvas.
Her magic style
➢Belinda Eaton’s magic realism paintings and portraits evoke a world of colour, vivid characters, swirling spaces, uncontained energy that can’t be trapped by the limits of the canvas, images constantly on the move, living life, dancing, drinking, and eating.
The content of the novel
➢Covering six generations of the Buendía family and the history of the town of Macondo, this mythic novel for many readers seemed to encompass the history of Latin America and to constitute an allegory of humankind.
One Hundred Years of Solitude as an Epic
➢The novel is the history of the founding, development, and death of a human settlement, Macondo, and of the most important family in that town, the Buendias.
the Chilean Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda once said,
➢ "perhaps the greatest revelation in the Spanish language since the Don Quixote of Cervantes," the novel has sold ut 10 million copies in over 30 languages.
Chapter 32
García Márquez and Magic Realism
García Márquez
(1928-)
➢the Colombian novelist and short-story writer, known as one of the masters of magic realism, a style that weaves together realism and fantasy.
the East Indies in 1500
Simón Bolívar helped win
independence from Spain for Bolivia,
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and
➢
Venezuela.
Ⅱ. Magic realism
➢a style that weaves together realism and fantasy, and the term especially refers to the Latin-America literature movement in the 1970s.