The town of Macondo is the namesake of the
Macondo Prospect, an oil and gas prospect in the
Gulf of Mexico, where the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill began in April 2010. In addition to this usage, hereby other popular culture references down below: • Early in the 1974 film
Chinatown, Jake Gittes spies on Hollis Mulwray at the fictional "El Macondo Apartments". Production director
Richard Sylbert says this was indeed a reference to the fictional town created by García Márquez in
One Hundred Years of Solitude. • Russian rock band
Bi-2 released as part of their 2006 album
Milk ('''') a song called "Macondo" (""). The chorus repeats: "Rain was falling on Macondo, right in the middle of the century" (""). Bi-2 first obtained popularity in 2000, with the release of their first hit "No One Writes to the Colonel" (""), the
title of a novella by Gabriel García Márquez. • Given the town's association with
magical realism, many Latin Americans would portray the everyday illogical or absurd news and situations they or their respective countries face as more aptly belonging to Macondo. As a result, some Latin Americans occasionally refer to their home towns or countries as
Macondos. The Latin American
McOndo phenomenon of the mid-1990s (started by the
anthology of the same name), a counter-reaction to magical realism and the region's literary
Boom of the 60s and 70s, derives its name from the
portmanteau of the words Macondo and
McDonald's. • Macondo is the name of a refugee settlement in
Simmering, a municipality on the outskirts of
Vienna,
Austria, named after Garcia Márquez's fictitious town by Chilean refugees. It has been home to successive waves of refugees since Hungarians came en masse after the
revolution of 1956, followed by
Czechoslovak and Romanian waves in 1968,
Vietnamese boat people and Chileans fleeing
Pinochet in the early 1970s. Many of these refugees and their descendants still live in the settlement as "permanent refugees," while new waves from current headlining wars from around the world keep arriving: Somalia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Chechnya, etc. • The Marquéz Family in the indie video game
Kentucky Route Zero owns a house on Macondo Lane. • In
Light Over Liskeard by
Louis de Bernières, the main character's best friend Theodore Pitt stayed close to Macondo and Aracataca before. ==References==