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Anyone who’s read
One hundred Years of Solitude
knows it…
It is simply impossible not to get lost in the insane genealogy of the Buendia Family. Too many descendants, too many lovers, sinners and daughters, too many homonymous, too much of everything and everyone. Marquez’ novel is a huge snap of South American richness, a legendary hyperbole of war, bodies and golden fishes. A french-italian duo (Eleonora & Babeth) created this visual guide, to tell Macondo visually, to provide a little help for future readers & to celebrate this fully flavored, deeply intricate and hardly forgettable novel. To get lost once again, to get lost better.
Mi smo imale rodoslov na papiricu, pa precrtavale kad neko umre... prvo sestra, pa ja olovkom u drugoj boji :) ovo je jako simpaticno, ne znam kako bi se ta knjiga citala bez nekog pomagala :)
ReplyDeleteNema me duuuuugo da komentarisem, ali da znas da gvirkam i dalje ovde :) I sve je i dalje divno, razne fine stvari pronalazis, kao i uvek ;) :***
ReplyDeletei ja sam imala nesto slicno :)
u medjuvremenu, no pressure, kad god dosla, dobrodosla, i tako to