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''[[The Autumn of the Patriarch]]'' is a 1975 novel by [[Gabriel Garcia Marquez]] (of ''[[One Hundred Years of Solitude]]'' fame) about the life of a ruthless dictator in an unnamed Caribbean country. The book is written in a long, drawn-out way, exposing the thoughts of the dictator, in what has been called a poem on prose, where it’s stated that even the powerfuls are [[Lonely
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* [[The Generalissimo]]
* [[League of Nations]]: They appear in the story, as useless as ever.
* [[Lonely
* [[Magic Realism]]: The only thing that explains that a dictator has more than 2,000 years or that the Americans can take away the ocean just like that. After all, it’s Márquez we’re talking about here.
* [[Nasty Party]]
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