One Hundred Years of Solitude Together

By: Nadia Celis Lisa Bartfai Bowdoin College and Crisol de Culturas
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  • 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 will renew your vision of García Márquez's world and bring this novel into the 21st century.
    Nadia Celis, Lisa Bartfai, Bowdoin College and Crisol de Culturas
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Episodes
  • Episode 7: The Solitude of Ursula
    Nov 27 2024

    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 stories inspired them. In this unique episode, Nadia Celis speaks with María Margarita Mockler, a niece of Gabriel García Márquez, about the role of memory within the family that nurtured “Gabito’s” stories. Together, they also explore the lives of her aunts —the real women who inspired the Buendía women— whose legacy has defied the tragic fate of the novel’s female characters.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 6: The Banana Republic
    Nov 18 2024

    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 massacre—and then strategically erase it from memory. In this episode, Nadia Celis is joined by Paula Cuéllar, and Elvira Sánchez-Blake to unpack the long-lasting impact of state violence and the evasion of truth in addressing recent armed conflicts in Colombia and Latin America. Through the eyes of mothers who, like Úrsula, are weary of bringing children into the world only for them to go off to war, and who have dedicated their lives to demanding justice, this conversation sheds light on how history keeps repeating itself, fueled by the “plague of forgetfulness.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 5: "The Innocent Yellow Train"
    Nov 5 2024

    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, Maria Rueda and Ryan Kovarovics join Nadia Celis to explore how bewilderment obscures the town's invasion by foreign powers and plays into García Márquez’s “magical realism". They also examine the leadership embodied by the Buendía family, and their failure to protect their people from the dangers hidden beneath technological progress.

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    41 mins

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