An edition of La forma de las ruinas (2016)

La forma de las ruinas

Primera edición en México.
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An edition of La forma de las ruinas (2016)

La forma de las ruinas

Primera edición en México.
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In 2014, a man is apprehended at a museum in Bogotá trying to steal the suit that an assassinated politician wore on the day of his death. What is behind--and what is the link between--the 1914 attacks against Colombian senator Rafael Uribe Uribe--who would inspire García Márquez to create Aureliano Buendía from One Hundred Years of Solitude, the leader of the Liberal Party Jorge Eliecer Gaitán--whose death in 1948 would blow up the history of Colombia, and JFK in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963? Carlos Carballo, the protagonist of this story, is a man obsessed with the past who looks for signs and clues to unravel history's secrets and lies. What happens if you look at all these crimes together? Is it possible that they might hold an answer? Juan Gabriel Vásquez, the author-narrator of the novel, had a strange privilege: to hold in his hands the mortal remains of those two politicians whose assassinations affected the 20th century in Colombia. This novel stems from that moment in his life. Those are the ruins described in the title. This is a tale about criminal investigations, but also about the relationship that we establish with the past and with political conspiracies, both real and imaginary. Why do they fascinate us? Why do we insist on searching for hidden culprits in the violent acts that have impacted our history? How do we inherit them even if they happened before we were born? By including himself as a narrator in a fiction work, Vásquez uses events in his own life--from the births of his daughters to the way that he came to hold the remains of two murdered men--to reflect about these topics.

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2016
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Table of Contents

El hombre que hablaba de fechas infaustas
Reliquias de muertos ilustres
Un animal herido
¿Por qué te enorgulleces?
La herida grande
La investigación
¿Quiénes son?
El juicio
La forma de las ruinas.

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In Spanish.

Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
863/.7
Library of Congress
PQ8180.32.A797 F67 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
547 p. :bill.
Number of pages
547

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27209736M
Internet Archive
laformadelasruin0000vsqu
ISBN 10
6073139683
ISBN 13
9786073139687
OCLC/WorldCat
936005895

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