The Netflix series has gotten mixed reviews as it inevitably falls short of the perfection of Gabriel García Márquez’s novel ...
Early on in their accaimed TV series adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude" Netflix and ...
Netflix’s ‘100 Years of Solitude’ injected more than $52 million into the Colombian economy, playing off Colombian incentives ...
The non-existent town of Macondo, central to Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, finds real-world ...
The cycles of time, the endless loop of beginnings and endings, reminded me of Nietzsche’s eternal recurrence, the whirling ...
At the heart of this masterpiece is Macondo, a fictional town that becomes a character in its own right, encapsulating the trials and triumphs of the Buendía family. But how real is Macondo?
On a trip to Colombia to see the Netflix production of “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” a reporter was struck by memories of real places. By Annie Correal Times Insider explains who we are and ...
What we see here is a devoted relocation of Marquez's Macondo from page to screen, sometimes too crisp and precious, sometimes too bright and Like Water For Chocolate-y for a book full of ...
It was in a trattoria on the Piazza Navona in early April of 1974 that for the first but not the last time I heard Gabriel ...
The rain of yellow flowers following José Arcadio Buendía's death and the haunting beauty of Macondo's jungle landscapes are not merely acts of replication but visual reinterpretations of ...
The show opens in the early 1800s in Colombia and follows Jose Arcadio Buendia (played by Marco Antonio Gonzalez Ospina as a ...
There are classic opening lines from books, and then there is the first sentence in “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” the 1967 ...