
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gabriel García Márquez (1967)
“A family lives, loves, and destroys itself across six generations — while the world around them refuses to stay real.”
EraLatin American Boom / Postmodern
Pages417
Difficulty★★★★☆ Advanced
AP Appearances8
Major Themes
Click any theme to discover other books that explore the same ideas.
time
Explore all books with this theme →
solitude
Explore all books with this theme →
fate
Explore all books with this theme →
family
Explore all books with this theme →
history
Explore all books with this theme →
memory
Explore all books with this theme →
love
Explore all books with this theme →
death
Explore all books with this theme →