No One Writes to the Colonel, or in other translations, No One Writes to the Colonel, is a novel by the world-renowned Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Some consider it a long story rather than a novel, and it is one of the works Márquez wrote approximately ten years before his famous novel One Hundred Years of Solitude.
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