In the Village Voice bestselling author T.J. English interviews saxophonist Darryl Yokley about his ambitious take on a literary masterpiece.
The streamer keeps mounting lavish adaptations of beloved novels — and making them all feel like just more Netflix.
In the case of One Hundred Years of Solitude, first written in 1967, its author, the late Gabriel García Márquez, famously refused to sell the rights away, insisting that a movie could never ...
It's surely a "fool's game" to try to adapt Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Nobel-prize-winning novel, "One Hundred Years of Solitude", into a television series, said Keith Watson in The Telegraph.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is set in the fictional South ... we see glimpses of other scenes from its first chapters, ...