In Evil Hour
Book Review
The novel «In Evil Hour» by Gabriel García Márquez, published in 1962, is a vivid example of the magical realism characteristic of the author's work. The story takes place in a small Colombian town where anonymous leaflets revealing the residents' secrets trigger a wave of violence and chaos. Critics note that Márquez masterfully conveys the atmosphere of tension and fear prevailing in a society where rumors and gossip become tools of destruction. At the center of the narrative is the town's mayor, who tries to maintain order but faces his own moral dilemmas. Literary critics emphasize that in this work, Márquez explores themes of power, corruption, and human nature, creating complex and multilayered characters. Although «In Evil Hour» did not achieve the same widespread fame as «One Hundred Years of Solitude», it is considered an important part of Márquez's literary legacy, demonstrating his unique style and deep understanding of the social and political realities of Latin America.
