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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Penguin Books Limited
- Pages
- 192
- ISBN
- 9780141917436
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (31)
Other editions

In Evil Hour
2014 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

In Evil Hour
1996 • Penguin Books
English

In Evil Hour
1980 • Cape
English

In Evil Hour
1991 • Harper Collins
English

La mala hora / In Evil Hour
2010 • PRH Grupo Editorial
Spanish

In Evil Hour
2008 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

In Evil Hour
1982 • Pan Books
English

La mala hora / In Evil Hour (Literatura Alfaguara) (Spanish Edition)
1983 • Alfaguara
Spanish

La Mala Hora
2003 • LIBRERIAS YENNY
Spanish

La mala hora
1993 • Mondadori
Spanish

Америка роман
2000 • Азбука
Russian

La Mala Hora(hardcover) (Chinese Edition)
2013 • Nanhai publishing company
Chinese

La mala hora
2000 • Mondadori
Spanish

La mala hora
2004 • Debolsillo
Spanish

La Mala Hora
1986 • Editorial Diana, S.A.
Spanish

La Mala Hora
2003 • LGF
French

La mala hora novela
2008 • Editorial Norma
Spanish

La mala hora
2006 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Mala Hora
1979 • French & European Pubns
English

Die böse Stunde Roman
2004 • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

La mala hora (Spanish Edition)
1962 • Lectorum Pubns
Spanish

La mala hora
1991 • B. Grasset
French

La Mala Hora
2006 • Plaza & Janes Editories, S.A.
Spanish

La mala hora
2014 • Penguin Random House
Spanish

La Mala Hora
2006 • Ediciones Era
Spanish

LA Mala Hora (Spanish Edition)
2014 • SUDAMERICANA
Spanish

La mala hora
1996 • Norma
Spanish

LA MALA HORA
2021 • LITERATURA RANDOM HOUSE
Spanish

La mala hora
2014 • Literatura Random House
Spanish

La mala hora
2014 • Grupo editorial Norma
Spanish

Saacad Baas
2021 • Hiil Press
Somali
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Reviewers widely praise the book for its immersive and foreboding atmosphere, which effectively builds tension and dread throughout the narrative, often paralleling the changing weather. Many appreciate its strong political and social commentary, recognizing it as a universal story of oppression, human nature, and the corrupting influence of power, particularly in a post-conflict society. The novel is noted for its masterful character development, with figures that are complex and compellingly drawn. Gabriel García Márquez's signature prose style, rich in vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue, is also highlighted as a significant strength. Additionally, many consider it a valuable precursor to his later, more famous works, offering insights into the early development of his literary universe and themes.
However, the book receives criticism for its departure from the magical realism often associated with the author, leading some readers to find it unusually conventional or bland. Several reviewers felt the plot was underdeveloped, unremarkable, or incomplete, with a pacing that could be slow or jumbled in places, leaving them with a sense of dissatisfaction. The narrative's demanding nature, sometimes requiring specific knowledge of Colombian history to fully appreciate its nuances, was also mentioned as a potential barrier. Some expressed disappointment when comparing it to García Márquez's later masterpieces, feeling it lacked the distinctive "spark" that elevates his more celebrated novels. A few also noted issues with the translation, which they felt hindered the reading experience.
Ultimately, "In Evil Hour" is regarded as a significant early work that showcases García Márquez's burgeoning talent and political acumen, even if it doesn't always reach the heights of his later achievements. It serves as a powerful political allegory, exploring themes of fear, gossip, and the cyclical nature of violence and corruption in a small community. This book is recommended for dedicated fans of Gabriel García Márquez who are interested in tracing his literary evolution and exploring his more realistic and politically charged narratives. It would also appeal to readers who appreciate nuanced social commentary and character-driven stories, even if they don't feature the author's characteristic magical realism. However, those new to his work or seeking the fantastical elements of his magnum opus might find it a less captivating introduction.
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