"Chronicle of a Death Foretold" by Gabriel García Márquez (1981)
**What is there to say about basically one of the most perfect novellas ever written?** (note: I read the first English-language translation, by Gregory Rabassa. I don't know if there are more contemporary translations out there, if anyone has a rec of a particularly good one I'd be interested) I actually studied this book in my high school English class (my teacher was Alec Duxbury, great teacher and pretty solid electric guitar player too). It was senior year, so first semester was obviously spent working on college essays. But by second semester, most of us were done with college applications and pretty checked out, so we just read a bunch of fun books and talked about them in class (others included "The Alchemist", "Equus", and "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead") On the first day we were supposed to be talking about "Chronicle of a Death Foretold", we arrived at class to find that Dux wasn't there. Confused, we took our...