Saturday 9 November 2024, 10.00AM to 4:30pm
Speaker(s): Stephen Grace BA MA
Routinely described as one of the greatest novels ever written, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude is a dazzlingly inventive work. Telling the multigenerational story of the Buendia family, it helped establish the influential magic realism genre, as well as the Latin American literary Boom. This day course will consider Marquez’s work from multiple perspectives, including its complex political commentaries and groundbreaking fictional experiments, to give an intimate portrait of one of the twentieth century’s most significant works.
Tutor: Stephen Grace BA MA
Term: Autumn
Day: Saturday
Start Date: 09 November 2024
Time: 10am-4.30pm
No. of weeks: 1
Full fee: £57
Location: University of York Campus, Classroom-based