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Gabriel García Márquez Biography - CliffsNotes

Gabriel García Márquez Biography. In 1954, García Márquez was assigned to the Vatican as a correspondent for El Espectador. He had just completed Leaf Storm (La ...

The Solitude of Latin America | Gabriel García Márquez - Granta

'Latin America neither wants, nor has any reason, to be a pawn without a will of its own.' Gabriel García Márquez's 1982 Nobel Prize speech, translated by ...

Gabriel García Márquez, Nobel Prize-winning explorer of myth and ...

García Márquez advanced a dynamic literary form, magic realism, that seemed to capture both the mysterious and the mundane qualities of life in ...

Gabriel García Márquez: The writer's craft (Interview)

Gabriel García Márquez made his mark as a master of the modern novel with the publication of Cien años de soledad in 1967.

Gabriel García Márquez's Sons Publish Novel the Author Wanted to ...

Gabriel García Márquez's Sons Publish Novel the Author Wanted to Destroy ... As author Gabriel García Márquez was suffering from dementia, he told ...

The Secret History of One Hundred Years of Solitude | Vanity Fair

A half-century ago, Gabriel García Márquez, after yet another visit to the pawnshop, sent his now signature novel to his publisher.

The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel García Márquez

Cambridge Core - Latin American Literature - The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel García Márquez.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the greatest of the amnesia writers | Brain

His account of 'the loss of the name and notion of things' in One Hundred Years of Solitude preceded the notion of semantic dementia, while his descriptions of ...

Gabriel García Márquez Library - EUmies Awards

The library's sculpted form evokes blocks of stacked books with folded pages. It sits on an elevated plaza that allows fluid pedestrian circulation around and ...

Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Eyes of a Blue Dog

I remembered that she had also looked at me in that way in the past, from that remote dream where I made the chair spin on its back legs and remained facing a ...

Gabriel García Márquez's archive in Austin reveals all the secrets ...

EL PAÍS visited the Harry Ransom Center in Austin, Texas, where five drafts of the short novel — with his handwritten corrections — are ...

Gabriel García Márquez's lost novel to be published 10 years after ...

Gabriel García Márquez's lost novel to be published with sons' blessings 10 years after author's death · Legendary author, who struggled with ...

Gabriel García Márquez: Sons publish last novel that late author ...

Gabriel García Márquez: Sons publish last novel that late author wanted destroyed ... When Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez died ...

Fifty Years of Disquietude | Joel Whitney - The Baffler

A look at author Gabriel García Márquez and his tour as an accidental propagandist ... Fifty Years of Disquietude. On Gabriel García Márquez's tour as an ...

En agosto nos vemos by Gabriel García Márquez

It tells the story of Ana Magdalena Bach, a middle-aged woman who lives a comfortable life in a city in northern Colombia. She is happily married to Doménico ...

Gabriel García Márquez: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry ...

Gabriel García Márquez: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Center. Digitized sound recordings are available for this collection.

Books that Inspired Gabriel García Márquez - Bookshop.org

García Márquez mentions several books that were formative for him as a writer, thinker, and human, including those listed below.

Gabriel García Márquez's Mexico Home Is Now an Art Space

La Casa de la Literatura García Márquez is a strange and wonderful new gallery for Mexico City's ever-changing contemporary arts scene.

Salman Rushdie Defends the Legacy of Gabriel García Márquez

Salman Rushdie defends the legacy of Gabriel García Márquez. Author comes out against publishing a posthumous novel.

Biography of Gabriel García Márquez, Colombian Author - ThoughtCo

García Márquez got the idea for his most famous work while he was driving from Mexico City to Acapulco. To get it written, he holed up for 18 ...