Much good criticism of Mrquez came in the wake of One Hundred Years
of Solitude and the perception of his fiction has been dominated by
that novel. It seemed the implicit goal to which the earlier
fiction has been striving. By concentrating on the later novels,
including The General in his Labyrinth, this study brings out the
internal dialogue between the novels so that One Hundred Years of
Solitude then stands out, like Don Quixote in Cervantes' oeuvre, as
untypical yet more deeply representative. Behind the popular impact
of its 'magical realism' lies Mrquez' abiding meditation on the
nature of fictional and historical truth.
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