A novel by Gabriel Garcia Marketh, published in 1967
In this novel, the fictional element that takes the reader to the world of Macondo and his simple and unrepentant life suffers from conflicts between conservatives, liberals, and other difficulties. The events of this story extend over a period of ten decades, and the characters and the accompanying events that the author excelled in narrating and excelled in photographing events and problems and in ending this family by returning to one of the ancient myths that Ursula has always believed in.
In this novel, the fictional element that takes the reader to the world of Macondo and his simple and unrepentant life suffers from conflicts between conservatives, liberals, and other difficulties. The events of this story extend over a period of ten decades, and the characters and the accompanying events that the author excelled in narrating and excelled in photographing events and problems and in ending this family by returning to one of the ancient myths that Ursula has always believed in.
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