Strange Pilgrims

Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel García Márquez, published by Penguin Books India in 1994, is a collection of twelve stories that delve into the surreal and haunting experiences of Latin Americans in Europe. This edition, written in English and spanning 188 pages, explores themes of displacement and exile through vivid narratives that intertwine love, loneliness, and the memories of past lives.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of magical stories that evoke both beauty and horror, capturing the complexities of human emotions and experiences. The anthology presents a unique perspective on customs and traditions, offering insights into the lives of those navigating the challenges of their journeys. Each tale conjures an ethereal atmosphere, inviting readers to reflect on the intricate interplay of memory and identity.
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The Twelve Stories In This New Collection By The Nobel Prize Winner Chronicle The Surreal, Haunting Journeys Of Latin Americans In Europe. Linked By Themes Of Displacement And Exile, These Vivid, Magical Stories Of Love, Loneliness, Death And The Memories Of Past Life Conjure Images Of Beauty And Horror At Once Ethereal And Exquisitely Sensual.
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