Author and Introduction of One Hundred Years of Solitude
Introduction: Author: Gabriel Garcí a Marquez (1927 March 6) is a Colombian writer, journalist and social activist; He is a representative figure of magical realism literature in Latin America. Gabriel Garcia Marquez was also translated into Marquez. Synopsis: Jose Aquadior Buendia is a descendant of Spanish and lives in an Indian village far from the sea. When he first married Ursula, Ursula refused to share a room with her husband because she was afraid of giving birth to a child with a long tail like her aunt married her uncle. So he was ridiculed by his neighbor Aguilar, and Jose killed Aguilar. From then on, the ghost of the deceased often appeared in front of his eyes, and his painful and desolate eyes made him restless day and night. They had to leave the village and go out to find a place to live. After more than two years of running around, I came to a beach and decided to settle down because of my dream. Later, many people moved here and established villages and towns. This scene is Magondeau. The history of the Buendia family in Magondeau began.