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Funerales de la Mama Grande (original 1962; edition 1982)

by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Presents an anthology of eight short stories that illuminate the mythical world of Macondo.
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Title:Funerales de la Mama Grande
Authors:Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Info:French & European Pubns (1982), Hardcover
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Big Mama’s Funeral: Short Stories by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1962)

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Interesante coleccion de cuentos. Definitivamente me gusto la de “En este pueblo no hay ladrones”. El cuento titular la realidad es que no lo pude apreciar en su plenitud dado a mi poco conocimiento de Macondo. ( )
  Miguel.Arvelo | Jun 9, 2020 |
Un libro de cuentos delicioso y complementario además de derivado (como casi toda la obra del autor) de "Cien años de soledad" ( )
  Antonio_De_La_Vega | Jun 26, 2015 |
A collection of short stories by García Márquez, including some that I think are wonderful, such as Neste povoado não há ladrões and Os funerais da mamã grande. ( )
  FPdC | May 25, 2010 |
Índice
Un día de estos
La siesta de la martes
En este pueblo no hay ladrones
La prodigiosa tarde de Baltazar
La viuda de Montiel
Un día después del sábado
Rosas artificiales
Los funerales de la mamá grande
  lulaa | May 12, 2014 |
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La siesta del martes (1962)

El tren salió del trepidante corredor de rocas bermejas, penetró en las plantaciones de banano, simétricas e interminables, y el aire se hizo húmedo y no se volvió a sentir la brisa del mar. Una humareda sofocante entró por la ventanilla del vagón. En el estrecho camino paralelo a la vía férrea había carreta de bueyes cargadas de racimos verdes. Al otro lado del camino, en intempestivos espacios sin sembrar, había oficinas con ventiladores eléctricos, campamentos de ladrillos rojos y residencias con sillas y mesitas blancas en las terrazas entre palmeras y rosales polvorientos. Eran las once de la mañana y aún no había empezado el calor.
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