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At Macondo, freshly roasted Colombian coffee is prepared to be smooth. That’s kept customers coming back since Caro opened his first coffee shop in Doral in 2015.
Ideally, good books should be left alone, even if they sit enshrined in a cobweb after a thousand years of solitude. In the reality of today's content industrial complex, that is unacceptable ...
Macondo: A Town in the Middle of Nowhere Macondo is often considered a purely fictional town, yet its inspiration is deeply rooted in García Márquez's childhood experiences in Aracataca ...
Macondo soon finds itself at the heart of a political civil war wherein Buendía’s grown son, Col. Aureliano Buendía (Claudio Cataño), becomes a revolutionary leader destined for glory and infamy.
Book lovers might recognise Macondo as the fictional town in One Hundred Years of Solitude, written by Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez. Considered one of the 20th ...
Book lovers might recognise Macondo as the fictional town in One Hundred Years of Solitude, written by Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez.
In the text and the television adaptation of One Hundred Years of Solitude, Macondo is a fictional town in Colombia founded by José Arcadio Buendía and other companions from his hometown. Having ...
The novel follows 100 years of the Buendía family as they pursue solitude and meaning in Macondo, a town that paterfamilias José Arcadio himself founded in the northern expanses of Colombia.
After Gabo’s passing in 2014 and that of his wife, Mercedes Barcha, in 2020, the fate of an adaptation fell to their sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo. Ultimately, they gave their blessing.
Márquez, who died in 2014, famously refused all requests for a film version in his lifetime of his masterwork due to the complexity of the book's narrative. With this long-awaited TV series said ...