One Hundred Years of Solitude – The Tragedy of Memory, History, and the Human Condition
One Hundred Years of Solitude is not merely a family saga, but a meditation on memory, history, and the human condition. Through the repeating fates of the Buendía family, Gabriel García Márquez shows how humanity longs for connection yet remains trapped in self-created solitude. What lingers after the final page is the haunting sense that without remembering the past, tragedy will endlessly repeat itself.
