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One Hundred Years of Solitude (P.S.)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Paperback) Harper Perennial Modern Classics 2006-02-21
Release date: 2006-02-21
Condition: New
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ISBN13: 9780060883287
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Una idea un tanto loca que se me ocurrio, espero que les guste y que podamos hacer un colectivo de gente leyendo :)
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Pie Not Included: 100 Best Lines
Another list for us to argue over . First of all, I don't see how "Call me Ishmael" is even on the list, much less number one. The opening of Moby-Dick is amazing, and I am marrying a man who can recite it from memory so it is also sexy, but it's not the first line that does it. I mean, "Call me Ishmael" is just not exciting by itself. And Lolita has the exact same problem: one of the best openings in literature, but it goes way beyond that short first line. The list is obviously seriously flawed. I do love the opening line of Pride and Prejudice , though. Salinger is great. And Wharton. My old favorites, Virginia Woolf and Henry James are on the list. Middlemarch...


