100 Years of Solitude Part 1: Crash Course Literature 306
Our first of two episodes about Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel, 100 Years of Solitude. This week, we're looking at the Buendia family, and their many generations of people with the same names. We'll also look at the fascinating way the author thinks about time, and how time is represented in the book. Later, we'll get into the genre that Garcia Marquez worked in, which is called magical realism. Years later, we will have talked about all of this before. Consider supporting local book stores by purchasing your books through our Bookshop affiliate link https://bookshop.org/shop/complexly or at your local book seller. *** Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at / crashcourse Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever: Mark, Bader Alghamdi, Eiryn Hegland, Kara Fitzgerald, Amanda Houle, Anna Windle, Kyle Anderson, Shekh Kori Rahman, Melissa Briski, Andre Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Rizwan Kassim, Mayumi Maeda, Kathy & Tim Phillip, Jessica Wode, Brian Thomas Gossett, Caleb Weeks, Jirat, Tim Curwick, Eric Kitchen, Daniel Baulig, Moritz Schmidt, Ian Dundore, Chris Peters, SR Foxley, Jason A Saslow, Robert Kunz, Steve Marshall, Jeffrey Thompson, Sheikh Kori Rahman Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet? Facebook - / youtubecrashcourse Twitter - / thecrashcourse Tumblr - / thecrashcourse Support Crash Course on Patreon: / crashcourse CC Kids: / crashcoursekids

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