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'The Autumn of the Patriarch' (original Spanish title: 'El otoo del patriarca') is a novel written by Gabriel Garca Mrquez in 1975.

A "poem on the solitude of power" according to the author, the novel is a flowing tract on the life of an eternal dictator. The book is divided into six sections, each retelling the same story of the infinite power held by the archetypical Caribbean tyrant.

Garca Mrquez based his fictional dictator on a variety of real-life leaders, including Gustavo Rojas Pinilla of his Colombian homeland, Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain (the novel was written in Barcelona), and Venezuela's Juan Vicente Gmez. The product is a universal story of the disastrous effects created by the concentration of power into a single man.

Plot introduction



The book is written in long paragraphs with extended sentences. The general's thoughts are relayed to the reader through winding sentences which convey his desperation and loneliness alongside the atrocities and ruthless behavior that keep him in power. The first three chapters begin with an omniscient and anonymous narrator finding the corpse of the General; the beginning of the third chapter reveals that the body belonged to Patricio Aragons, whom, due to their uncanny resemblance, the general uses to fake his own death.

One of the book's most striking aspects is its focus on the God-like status held by the protagonist and the unfathomable awe and respect with which his people regard him. Dictators and strongmen such as Franco, Somoza, and Trujillo managed to hold sway over the populations of their nations despite internal political division. Garca Mrquez symbolizes this with the discovery of the dictator's corpse in the presidential palace.

Allusions/references to actual history, geography and current science



Garca Mrquez mocks the practice of conferring high military rank on the young heirs of autocrats and the overspending of their families and cronies. A frighteningly accurate portrait is drawn of the intelligence director who soon directs the general's every move and constructs an apparatus of terror and political repression.

This last portrait is one of the most compelling: "advisors" have often marked the corruption and descent into oppression of some of Latin America's most outstanding dictatorships. Trujillo's Dominican Republic carried out dozens of assassinations and terror campaigns against Dominican exiles under the direction of intelligence chief Johnny Abbes Garca.

Popularity



According to a research from the Spanish Book Institute, 'The Autumn of the Patriarch' was the most popular book sold in Spain in 1975.Folha de S.Paulo, [http://acervo.folha.com.br/fsp/1976/01/28/21/4278148 Ilustrada, p.5, January 28, 1976 (in Portuguese)]  Retrieved December 29, 2011.

See also



* Dictator novel

References



Category:1975 novels

Category:Dictator novels

Category:Novels adapted into operas

Category:Novels by Gabriel Garca Mrquez

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