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Of Love And Other Demons (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century)

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Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics) Book written by: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Product Description: Of Love And Other Demons (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century)
Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 863 EAN: 9780140256369 ISBN: 0140256369 Label: Penguin (Non-Classics) Manufacturer: Penguin (Non-Classics) Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 1996-06-01 Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) Studio: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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Sierva Mari+a7a, the neglected child of a rich plantation family, is locked in a convent because she is believed to be possessed by demons, and there she falls in love with the priest sent to exorcise her. Reprint. 100,000 first printing.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Of Love and Other Demons... Comment: A superb, exquisitely woven novel from Garcia Marquez. The master of magical realism enchants with another great tale of love, passion and woe. Please savour and enjoy!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Pleasant Read By Most Standards, but Not Quite on Par with Marquez's Other work Comment: Any work by Gabriel Garcia Marquez can really only be compared to his other works, as there are few, if any, contemporaries who capture the mystical spirit of the South American experience as does Marquez.
This was one of the few books of his I had yet to read. Having struggled with Autumn of the Patriarch I have loved nearly all his other works (though his nonfiction News of a Kidnapping barely managed to hold my interest, stylistically speaking).
Of Love and Other Demons was in the same vein as all others, yet missed the spark that I so normally adore. With most of his other pieces there is a sense of returning to the home of the tale; everything feels full circle though time has passed.
Though themes of cross generational amour are staples of Marquez's works, this particular story didn't quite get the right vibe. While Father Delaura's part was well played out, that of young Sierva Maria was often too disengaging. She truly was the demon of love to the human torment Delaura and other characters suffered. And perhaps that was the point.
Overall, this was a quick and enjoyable read. Had it been any other author than Marquez I would have likely given it a 5-star, but when one has written as well as he has and can he sets his own standards for comparison.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The oppression of religion Comment: In this bitter and emotional tale, G.G. Márquez exposes the `narrowness of mind' and the concomitant fanatical oppression by the Christian authorities, who put a straitjacket even on a perfectly normal child.
The history of the Christian Church is one of death, of anti-life: `The Holy Office is even worse than the witchcraft of the blacks. The blacks only sacrifice roosters to their gods, while the Holy Office is happy to break innocents on the rack or burn them alive in a public spectacle.'
Speaking here is G.G. Márquez's alter-ego, the atheist (`You can't forbid what I think') doctor Abrenuncio, a clairvoyant, not a stinking, healer: `You have a religion of death that fills you with the joy and courage to confront it. I do not. I believe the only essential thing is to be alive.'
He expresses also another recurrent theme in G.G. Márquez's work: `Sex is a talent, and I do not have it. ... Love was an emotion contra natura that condemned two strangers to a base and unhealthy dependence, and the more intense it was, the more ephemeral.'
In his characteristic imaginative and brilliantly colorful style (`the more transparent the writing, the more visible the poetry'), G.G. Márquez painted a dark world dominated by an oppressive religion, the only light coming from those who oppose it.
A must read.
Customer Rating:      Summary: very well written story Comment: Very sad story of a poor rich girl with messed up parents and disturbed religious figures. This is a very well written story with great descriptions. At times I felt that I might be reading a true horrific family secret. It was also like reading something like a myth created to explain misunderstood tragedies in a time when religion and spirituality was the waking moment of everyone's life. It was almost very real to me. This is the first book I have read from this author and cant wait to read more. I have to say, that I did read it in English and though I can read some what decent Spanish I believe that the story was very well translated. I normally buy books that are written in Spanish and English so that my mother who reads only Spanish and I can share our comments of books and authors. I have no doubt that Gabriel Garcia Marquez will very fast become one of our favorite authors . His talent is so great to have been able to cross languages and has and not lost a bit of its meaning and strenght.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Magical Realism Comment: By far one of Garcia Marquez's best books ever! The fact that the author can transform your imagination to actually believe this story and its magical touch is incredible. Forbidden love, tormented souls, and the fact that true love never dies are just a few of the topics touched on in this book. A must read...even if you have never read a book by Marquez. Trust me, this is the one to start with!
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