Cien años de soledad: the Critique of Sophism and Pseudo-Science

  • Deaver W
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In brief, this study explores the philosophical underpinnings of Garcia Marquez's 1967 novel and his ludic nature in dealing with critics who fail to perceive the comic nature of the novel. In addition, I explain the importance of toxic chemical and botanical substances used as curatives in the novel which critics have accepted at face value without considering that these remedies lead to sterility, birth defects, and death. The quest for knowledge within the novel parodies critical stances that unquestioningly accept what is read. (C) 2013 by The Transformative Studies Institute. All rights reserved.

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Deaver, W. (2013). Cien años de soledad: the Critique of Sophism and Pseudo-Science. Theory in Action, 6(1), 8–28. https://doi.org/10.3798/tia.1937-0237.13001

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