One Hundred Years of Solitude
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- Author: Gabriel García Márquez
Highlights
That was the way he always was, alien to the existence of his sons, partly because he considered childhood as a period of mental insufficiency, and partly because he was always too absorbed in his fantastic speculations. — location: 209
His wife’s words conjured the sons into existence in the father’s world… The magic of words
But since the afternoon when he called the children in to help him unpack the things in the laboratory, he gave them his best hours. — location: 211