I never imagined that 153 pages could have such a vast body of literary information.
Gabriel Garca Márquez was a Colombian novelist, screenwriter, journalist, and author of short stories.
His main claim to fame is his popularization of the magical realism literary subgenre.
In realistic and everyday circumstances, magical components and happenings are used in magical realism.
The book uses a variety of narration techniques, including dialogue, description, narrative, and monologue.
It reads like a condensed biography of Garcia since it mentions so many significant events from his life, including his early years, writing career, political engagement, and exile.
The majority of the book is an interview between Garcia and Yosa.
The book uses complex vocabulary, allowing the reader to expand his "linguistic" universe.
This book needs to be added to your list right away if you enjoy his writings.
Before starting this particular book, I advise you to read some of his other works.