Unless two members of the Buendia family get to face a firing squad, page 96 of the Harper Perennial edition of 100 Years of Solitude includes an error in naming Arcadio rather than Aureliano as the man so honored: "She was the last person Arcadio thought about a few years later when he faced the firing squad."
Seeing that Marquez has reminded us a couple times of the hopelessness of avoiding the issue by referring to his opening line, I am inclined to take it as a typeset error. Although with this family, it would not seem strange or too conveniently coincidental that at least two would come to such an end.
My memory is vague of this wonderfully dizzying book, but I don’t think it’s a typo.
Ah, a writer’s trick perhaps?