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20 July 2025

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El coronel no tiene quien le escriba by Gabriel García Márquez – Historical, Social and Cultural Context – Military Legacy and the Forgotten Soldier

A concise resource exploring the novel’s portrayal of military legacy and the forgotten soldier in Latin American society.

This resource examines how El coronel no tiene quien le escriba reflects the abandonment and marginalisation of war veterans, offering insight into the social, psychological, and political consequences of post-conflict neglect.

Key features:

Analysis of the colonel as a symbol of the neglected veteran

Exploration of state abandonment and social invisibility

Contextual background on military conflict in Latin America

Discussion of emotional resilience, hope and resignation

Clear definitions and explanations of key terms and concepts

Includes an accompanying worksheet to reinforce and practise key concepts.

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