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Chronicle of a Death Foretold
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Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez - 3.5 stars
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Right up front, we learn that this is the story of Santiago Nasar's murder that occurred in a small Colombian town, an event everyone seemed to know about in advance, yet no one tried to prevent. It is structured in the form of an investigation being conducted by an unnamed narrator who returns to the town twenty-seven years after the killing to piece together what happened. The Vicario brothers, Pablo and Pedro, publicly announce their intention to kill Nasar to restore their sister Angela's honor after she names him as the man who dishonored her. Despite the brothers' open declarations and their apparent reluctance to carry out the deed, the townspeople fail to warn Nasar, who is brutally murdered outside his own home.
The story is told in Márquez’s typical fragmented, non-linear style. It includes multiple perspectives and timeframes, with the narrator collecting testimonies from various townspeople. The result is a mosaic of conflicting accounts and partial truths. Themes include fate versus free will, honor and machismo, and collective responsibility. I particularly enjoyed the poetic beauty of Márquez’s writing. I would have preferred more about Angela Vicario, who is surprisingly absent despite being central to the plot. She remains largely voiceless and defined primarily through male perspectives. I am glad I read this book. It covers a lot of ground in 120 pages. It seems to be a social critique of the honor code and violence that has plagued the Latin American culture by an author who has lived within it.
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