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One Hundred Years Of Solitude
Gabriel García Márquez
Magical Realism
Macondo
Caribbean Literature
Netflix
García Márquez
Colombia
Úrsula
United Fruit Company
Latin American Literature
Colonial Caribbean
Armed Conflict In Colombia
Cyclical Time
Love and Power
Colombian Caribbean
Ursula Iguarán
José Arcadio Buendía
Capitalism
Cultural Narratives

After more than half a century with the characters of One Hundred Years of Solitude living freely in the minds of its readers, the new Netflix series based on this book is about to give them a body and a face. Before the power of audiovisual media changes the experience of reading it, Nadia Celis, writer and professor of Caribbean literature, invites you to a collective reading experience that wil... more

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After the feared consummation of incest that leads to the birth of the baby with a tail, the deaths of Amaranta Úrsula and her son will free Aureliano Babilonia to fulfill his destiny: deciphering Melquíades' manuscripts. In this episode, Nadia Celis... more

The devastation of Macondo by the flood is deepened in Chapter 17 of One Hundred Years of Solitude with the death of Úrsula. “The Solitude of Úrsula” is a tribute to the invisible heroines of the novel and the real women whose personalities and stori... more

The events that would deliver the fatal blow to Macondo take center stage in Chapter Fifteen of One Hundred Years of Solitude. That’s when the Colombian state teams up with the United Fruit Company to brutally suppress the workers’ strike through a m... more

The next era of Macondo is marked by the townspeople's perplexity following the arrival of the train. New neighbors and modern artifacts appear, adding to a series of marvelous occurrences that make them lose their grasp on reality. In this episode, ... more

The bloodiest era of One Hundred Years of Solitude begins in the sixth chapter with a summary of the dozens of armed uprisings led by Colonel Aureliano Buendía, including the one that will bring him before the firing squad. In this episode, Nadia Cel... more

The path opened by Úrsula, Macondo’s new leader, triggers an irreversible change, further fueled by the town’s first business—her candy animal industry. But before Macondo fully succumbs to the seduction of capital and its "machines of well-being," v... more

In the iconic opening lines of One Hundred Years of Solitude, Macondo—the town founded by the Buendía family in the heart of the Colombian Caribbean—becomes the seed of the world. In this episode, Nadia Celis sits down with historian Kristen Block to... more

In this opening episode, Nadia Celis and her guests situate us in Macondo, the imaginary town where García Márquez located the saga of the Buendía family. But Macondo is not only a fictional town. Silvana Paternostro, a Colombian journalist in London... more

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Ryan Kovarovics
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Allen Wells
Historian originally from New York with a deep passion for Latin American and Caribbean history.
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Episode 2: The Universal Village
Q: Kristen, can you span on what are the aspects of the novel that touch directly on that colonial past, on that Caribbean colonial past?
Kristen outlines the references to José Arcadio Buendía's ambitions and interactions with outsiders that reflect the colonial history and its consequences on Macondo.
Episode 2: The Universal Village
Q: Kristen, can you talk us a little bit about how can the Caribbean be the place that can synthesize or that can give birth to social universal piece of social universal work of literature and to this world that García Márquez invented?
Kristen discusses historical influences on the Caribbean and how it reflects a blend of cultures that shaped the literature, particularly García Márquez's view of a 'Universal Village'.
Episode 6: The Banana Republic
Q: What has been the role that women and, in particular, mothers have played as both victims and also as actors and agents of reconciliation, justice, memory in the armed conflicts in Latin America?
Women, particularly mothers, have acted as guardians of memory, advocating for justice and truth regarding their lost loved ones, often mobilizing society around these issues.

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