Pedro Paramo
Juan Rulfo's 1955 novella, translated into English most recently by Douglas J. Weatherford, is the founding text of Latin American magical realism, the book Gabriel Garcia Marquez said he could recite by heart and that, by his own admission, made One Hundred Years of Solitude possible. The novel opens with a man named Juan Preciado promising his dying mother that he will travel to her hometown of Comala to meet the father he never knew, a local strongman named Pedro Paramo. When Juan arrives, the village is empty, the streets are full of whispers, and the people he meets along the way turn out, one by one, to be dead. Rulfo splices Juan's increasingly hallucinatory present with fragments of Paramo's past, his obsession with the unattainable Susana San Juan, and the slow rotting of Comala under his rule. The book is short, broken, and shattering, and almost every major Latin American novelist since has been arguing with it.
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A young man named Juan Preciado promises his dying mother he will go to the village of Comala to find his father, Pedro Paramo. He arrives to a place that feels empty until the voices begin.
Yes. Pedro Paramo (1955) is short (under 130 pages) but structurally demanding, with multiple ghostly narrators and non-linear chronology. It is widely cited as a foundational influence on Latin American magical realism.
Yes. A 2024 Netflix film adaptation directed by Rodrigo Prieto was released internationally. Multiple earlier Mexican adaptations exist as well.
Pedro Paramo was written by Juan Rulfo, published in 1955 by Grove.
Pedro Paramo is 130 pages in standard print editions, though page counts vary slightly between hardcover, paperback, and large-print formats.
At an average reading pace of about 250 words per minute, Pedro Paramo takes most readers 2 to 3 hours to finish.
Pedro Paramo is a standalone novel by Juan Rulfo, not part of a series.
Pedro Paramo is available in hardcover, paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats from Amazon, Bookshop.org, ThriftBooks, and most major bookstores.