"One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez is Still a Bestseller
The noted author was making at an appearance at the fourth International Congress of the Spanish Language. The event marked the release of a new edition of the classic novel One Hundred Years of Solitude. When the new edition went on sale this past week in Colombia, bookstores sold more than 14,000 copies in the first four hours.
This year also marks the fortieth year since One Hundred Years of Solitude was originally published in 1967. At that time Garc�a M�rquez was living in Mexico and barely had enough money to send the manuscript to a publisher. The story found a publisher in Buenos Aires, Argentina and became an instant bestseller. The book is still purchased by thousands of people each year and is required reading in almost every Spanish literature course. It is estimated that more than 50 million people have One Hundred Years of Solitude since it was first published.
At the language congress a tribute was held to honor the Colombian writer. This was no ordinary tribute from a group of academics but featured Latin superstars like Carlos Vives and Fito P�ez as well as celebrities from throughout Latin America.
Known affectionately as Gabo, G�rcia M�rquez recently spent his 80th birthday not in Colombia but in Cuba visiting his long-time friend Fidel Castro who is also the same age. The two men were seen walking around outside Castro's home in Havana.
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Posted on 11/16/2007 at 10:11:00 PM