MARQUEZ, GABRIEL, GARCIA
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ESSENTIAL PENGUIN: ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE
AUD$18.72;
Book - Paperback; This magical realist novel tells the history of the Buendias family, the founders of Macondo, a remote South American settlement. In the world of the novel there is a Spanish galleon beached in the...
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LIVING TO TELL THE TALE
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Book - Paperback; He is perhaps the most acclaimed, revered and widely read writer of our time, and in this first volume of a planned trilogy, Gabriel Garcia Marquez begins to tell the story of his life. Living to...
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LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA
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Book - Paperback; Florentino Ariza has never forgotten his first love. He has waited nearly a lifetime in silence since his beloved Fermina married another man. No woman can replace her in his heart. But now her...
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LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA
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Book - Paperback; Florentino Ariza has never forgotten his first love. He has waited nearly a lifetime in silence, since his beloved Fermina married another man. No woman can replace her in his heart. But now her...
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LOVE IN TIME OF CHOLERA
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Book - Paperback; It was inevitable: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of the fate of unrequited love.'. Florentino Ariza is a hopeless romantic who falls passionately for the beautiful Fermina Daza....
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MEMORIES OF MY MELANCHOLY WHORES
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Book - Paperback; 'The year I turned ninety, I wanted to give myself the gift of a night of wild love with an adolescent virgin' Memories of My Melancholy Whores is a sensual and hypnotic journey through the mind of...
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ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE
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Book - Paperback; Gabriel Garcia Marquez's great masterpiece is the story of seven generations of the Buenedia family and of Mocondo, the town they have built. Though little more than a settlement surrounded by...
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STORY OF A SHIPWRECKED SAILOR
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Book - Paperback; On February 22 we were told that we would be returning to Columbia.' In 1955, eight crew members of Caldas, a Colombian destroyer, were swept overboard. Velasco alone survived, drifting on a raft for...
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