Macondo

“Macondo is not a place, but a state of mind that allows one to see what one wants to see, and how”

Gabriel García Márquez

Marco Vernaschi’s MACONDO delves into the complexities of existence along the Magdalena River amidst an exceptionally challenging climatic backdrop, entwining the essence of Colombian magical realism with climate resilience. Inspired by the fictional town created by Gabriel García Márquez and deeply rooted in the rich legacy of his literary oeuvre, Vernaschi’s Macondo encapsulates the enchantment of everyday life, revealing the spirit, isolation and symbiotic relationship with nature that characterize the communities of fishermen inhabiting the swampy region of Magdalena and Bolivar, one of Latin America’s largest aquatic ecosystems.

In that bucolic landscape, people are navigating the increasing challenges caused by climate change. As El Niño tightens its grip, the relentless surge in extreme heat poses a formidable threat to their traditional way of life. The once abundant fish population, essential for sustenance, dwindles under the scalding touch of rising temperatures. As a consequence, fishermen are exploring alternative sources of food and income, turning to caiman hunting or occasionally engaging in illegal wildlife trade.

When relief from scorching temperatures arrives with the onset of the rainy season, the surging floods stemming from the overflowing river inflict severe losses upon hundreds of families. Each occurrence forces the residents along the riverbanks to rebuild their lives from the ground up. In addition to these challenges, the sustained onslaught of extreme heat is rendering it physically and mentally exhausting to sustain most activities.

Macondo emerges from the enchanting landscape surrounding Mompox, nestled between the Bolivar and Magdalena departments, divided by the waters of Magdalena River. Within Caribbean Colombia, this region embodies the essence of magical realism unlike any other, tracing its roots to a legendary history. Initially considered a figment of imagination, the colonial town was thought to be concealed within the intricate waterways bordering the river. Simón Bolívar once remarked, “Mompox doesn’t exist. Sometimes we dream about it, but it doesn’t exist.” Little did he realize then, he had just sown the seeds that Gabo later cultivated and transformed into Macondo.

Across the Magdalena River, facing Mompox, lies a hidden realm of micro-villages strewn along the riverbanks, seemingly untouched by time and elusive in nature. Here, the very core of magical realism pulsates, unveiling itself through the intimate narratives of its inhabitants. Vernaschi’s Macondo provides a captivating gateway into the lives and personal stories of those communities. The river, becomes a metaphor for the fluid boundaries between reality and imagination, and a reflection of life itself, as it flows, timelessly. The series unfolds as an enchanting tale, where people metamorphose into real-life characters, and the mundane becomes extraordinary, unveiling the essence of magical realism and the vibrant identity of Colombia’s Caribbean region.

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Andy Love, 38 °C • El Horno, 2023

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Don Baltazar (El Calavera), 33 °C • El Horno, 2023

Macondo, 36 °C • Magdalena River, 2023

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La Niña, 36 °C • El Horno, 2023

Santa Barbara, 33 °C • Mompox, 2023

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The Shepherd, 36 °C • Puerto Arturo, 2023

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El Mono, 38 °C • Ciénaga Sincanacha, 2023

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Slaughter Day, 32 °C • El Palomar, 2023

Mary in bloom, 34 °C • Tierrafirme, 2023

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The Hunter, 31 °C • El Palomar, 2023

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Los Negritos, 34 °C • Mompox, 2023

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The Cockfighter, 33 °C • Puerto Jaime, 2023

Calígula, 38 °C • El Horno, 2023

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Mamacita, 35 °C • El Horno, 2023

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Captain Carmelo, 37 °C • Puerto Arturo, 2023

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Caiman hunt, 36 °C • Ciénaga Juan Criollo, 2023

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Don Rufino with Aníbal and Pacho, 40 °C • El Horno, 2023

Polo and Igor , 37 °C• El Peñoncito, 2023

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Ibis' dream, 36 °C • El Horno, 2023

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Jhorvis and Willem, 36 °C • Ciénaga de Piquiño, 2023

La Seño, 34 °C • El Horno, 2023

Commuters, 35 °C • El Peñoncito, 2023

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Lush, 36 °C • Ciénaga Juan Criollo, 2023

Amén, 38 °C • El Peñoncito, 2023

Tree of whispers, 34 °C • El Palomar, 2023

Los Gonzáles Chacón, 41 °C • Ciénaga Sincanacha, 2023

Chamame 37 °C • Tierrafirme, 2023

Buenavista, 36 °C • El Horno, 2023

El bananero, 36 °C • El Palomar, 2023

Sorority, 33 °C • El Horno, 2023

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Osladis' miracle, 37 °C • El Horno, 2023

Mafufo, 32 °C • Puerto El Peñoncito, 2023

Yellow, 34 °C • El Palomar, 2023

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Jesús, 33 °C • El Horno, 2023

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El Tuerto, 36 °C • Puerto Arturo, 2023

Matadero, 35 °C • San Zenón, 2023

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Los Apóstoles, 34 °C • Ciénaga Juan Criollo, 2023

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Hide and seek, 33 °C • El Horno, 2023

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