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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Book Panel on Ascent to Glory: How One Hundred Years of Solitude Was Written and Became a Global Classic by Álvaro Santana-Acuña
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SUMMARY:Book Panel on Ascent to Glory: How One Hundred Years of Solitude Was Written and Became a Global Classic by Álvaro Santana-Acuña
DESCRIPTION:<p>	To view the recording, click <a data-url="https://vimeo.com/507968969" href="https://vimeo.com/507968969" target="_blank" title="">here</a>. </p><p>	<strong>Speaker</strong>: Álvaro Santana-Acuña, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Whitman College<br><strong>Chair</strong>: Michèle Lamont, Weatherhead Center Director; Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies; Professor of Sociology and of African and African American Studies, Departments of Sociology and African and African American Studies, Harvard University<br><strong>Commentators</strong>: Gisèle Sapiro, Professor of Sociology at École des hautes études en sciences sociales and Research Professor at Centre national de la recherche scientifique, France; Mariano Siskind, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and of Comparative Literature, Harvard University; Diana Sorensen, James F. Rothenberg Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures and Professor of Comparative Literature, Harvard University</p><p>	Gabriel García Márquez’s novel <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em> seemed destined for obscurity upon its publication in 1967. The little-known author, small publisher, magical style, and setting in a remote Caribbean village were hardly the usual ingredients for success in the literary marketplace. Yet today it ranks among the best-selling books of all time. Translated into dozens of languages, it continues to enter the lives of new readers around the world. How did <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em> achieve this unlikely success? And what does its trajectory tell us about how a work of art becomes a classic? <em>Ascent to Glory</em> is a groundbreaking study of <em>One Hundred Years of Solitude</em>, from the moment García Márquez first had the idea for the novel to its global consecration. Using new documents from the author’s archives, Álvaro Santana-Acuña shows how García Márquez wrote the novel, going beyond the many legends that surround it.</p><p>	<em>To purchase a copy of this book, please visit the Harvard Book Store website.</em></p><p>	<em>Presented in collaboration with <a data-url="https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/" href="https://mahindrahumanities.fas.harvard.edu/" title="">Mahindra Humanities Center</a> and <a data-url="https://wcfia.harvard.edu/" href="https://wcfia.harvard.edu/" title="">Weatherhead Center for International Affairs</a></em></p>
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