
Like the stories that animate them, these vagabonds are strange pilgrims, all Latin American, transported to the four corners of an unusual Europe, on adventures where magic and humor are articulated by what Gabriel García Márquez considers essential to the construction of this work: the perspective of time. "I believe I have thus succeeded in creating the book of tales that comes closest to the one I always wanted to write," the author tells us. With its captivating beauty, the strength and narrative power of its heroes, Twelve Vagabond Tales is a marvelously accomplished book, imbued with a tragic dimension that gives it the breath of great literature.
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