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1729:. He uses his home town of Aracataca, Colombia as a cultural, historical and geographical reference to create this imaginary town, but the representation of the village is not limited to this specific area. García Márquez shares, "Macondo is not so much a place as a state of mind, which allows you to see what you want, and how you want to see it." Even when his stories do not take place in Macondo, there is often still a consistent lack of specificity to the location. So while they are often set with "a Caribbean coastline and an Andean hinterland... otherwise unspecified, in accordance with García Márquez's evident attempt to capture a more general regional myth rather than give a specific political analysis." This fictional town has become well known in the literary world. As Stavans notes of Macondo, "its geography and inhabitants constantly invoked by teachers, politicians, and tourist agents..." makes it "...hard to believe it is a sheer fabrication." In 656: 755: 1851: 1811: 696:, "my grandfather the Colonel was a Liberal. My political ideas probably came from him to begin with because, instead of telling me fairy tales when I was young, he would regale me with horrifying accounts of the last civil war that free-thinkers and anti-clerics waged against the Conservative government." This influenced his political views and his literary technique so that "in the same way that his writing career initially took shape in conscious opposition to the Colombian literary status quo, García Márquez's socialist and anti-imperialist views are in principled opposition to the global status quo dominated by the United States." 303: 1076:) in 1968 and said it was finished in 1971; however, he continued to embellish the dictator novel until 1975 when it was published in Spain. According to García Márquez, the novel is a "poem on the solitude of power" as it follows the life of an eternal dictator known as the General. The novel is developed through a series of anecdotes related to the life of the General, which do not appear in chronological order. Although the exact location of the story is not pin-pointed in the novel, the imaginary country is situated somewhere in the Caribbean. 1330: 1681:. Literary critic Michael Bell proposes an alternative understanding for García Márquez's style, as the category magic realism is criticized for being dichotomizing and exoticizing, "what is really at stake is a psychological suppleness which is able to inhabit unsentimentally the daytime world while remaining open to the promptings of those domains which modern culture has, by its own inner logic, necessarily marginalised or repressed." García Márquez and his friend Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza discuss his work in a similar way, 492: 450:, and had the reputation of being a womanizer. Gabriel Eligio wooed Luisa with violin serenades, love poems, countless letters, and even telephone messages after her father sent her away with the intention of separating the young couple. Her parents tried everything to get rid of the man, but he kept coming back, and it was obvious their daughter was committed to him. Her family finally capitulated and gave her permission to marry him (The tragicomic story of their courtship would later be adapted and recast as 1596: 281: 891:. He turned the car around and the family returned home so he could begin writing. He sold his car so his family would have money to live on while he wrote. Writing the novel took far longer than he expected; he wrote every day for 18 months. His wife had to ask for food on credit from their butcher and baker as well as nine months of rent on credit from their landlord. During the 18 months of writing, García Márquez met with two couples, Eran Carmen and 63: 482:
studiously ignored by her husband. According to García Márquez, she was "the source of the magical, superstitious and supernatural view of reality". He enjoyed his grandmother's unique way of telling stories. No matter how fantastic or improbable her statements, she always delivered them as if they were the irrefutable truth. It was a deadpan style that, some thirty years later, heavily influenced her grandson's most popular novel,
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giving a tremendous impetus to Colombian literature. Indeed, he has become a touchstone for literature and criticism throughout the Americas as his work has created a certain attraction-repulsion among critics and writers while readers continue to devour new publications. No one can deny that García Márquez has helped rejuvenate, reformulate, and recontextualize literature and criticism in Colombia and the rest of Latin America.
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literary figures." The love of old people is based on a newspaper story about the death of two Americans, who were almost 80 years old, who met every year in Acapulco. They were out in a boat one day and were murdered by the boatman with his oars. García Márquez notes, "Through their death, the story of their secret romance became known. I was fascinated by them. They were each married to other people."
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Christian burial to an unpopular French doctor. The colonel is supported only by his daughter and grandson. The novella explores the child's first experience with death by following his stream of consciousness. The book reveals the perspective of Isabel, the Colonel's daughter, which provides a feminine point of view.
1756:. This word had attracted my attention ever since the first trips I had made with my grandfather, but I discovered only as an adult that I liked its poetic resonance. I never heard anyone say it and did not even ask myself what it meant...I happened to read in an encyclopedia that it is a tropical tree resembling the 1807:, he refused to use his work as a platform for political propaganda. "For him, the duty of the revolutionary writer is to write well, and the ideal novel is one that moves its reader by its political and social content, and, at the same time, by its power to penetrate reality and expose its other side. 1665:
In his other works he experimented more with less traditional approaches to reality, so that "the most frightful, the most unusual things are told with the deadpan expression". A commonly cited example is the physical and spiritual ascending into heaven of a character while she is hanging the laundry
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is based on the stories of two couples. The young love of Fermina Daza and Florentino Ariza is based on the love affair of García Márquez's parents. But as García Márquez explained in an interview: "The only difference is married. And as soon as they were married, they were no longer interesting as
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that should be required reading for the entire human race," and hundreds of articles and books of literary critique have been published in response to it. Despite the many accolades the book received, García Márquez tended to downplay its success. He once remarked: "Most critics don't realize that a
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was a series of 14 news articles in which he revealed the hidden story of how a Colombian Navy vessel's shipwreck "occurred because the boat contained a badly stowed cargo of contraband goods that broke loose on the deck." García Márquez compiled this story through interviews with a young sailor who
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In response to Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza's question, "If solitude is the theme of all your books, where should we look for the roots of this over-riding emotion? In your childhood perhaps?" García Márquez replied, "I think it's a problem everybody has. Everyone has his own way and means of expressing
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The way you treat reality in your books ... has been called magical realism. I have the feeling your European readers are usually aware of the magic of your stories but fail to see the reality behind it .... This is surely because their rationalism prevents them seeing that reality isn't limited to
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García Márquez was cremated at a private family ceremony in Mexico City. On 22 April the presidents of Colombia and Mexico attended a formal ceremony in Mexico City, where García Márquez had lived for more than three decades. A funeral cortege took the urn containing his ashes from his house to the
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Critics often describe the language that García Márquez's imagination produces as visual or graphic, and he himself explains each of his stories is inspired by "a visual image," so it comes as no surprise that he had a long and involved history with film. He was a film critic, he founded and served
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was his favorite because he felt that it was the most sincere and spontaneous." All the events of the novella take place in one room, during a half-hour period on Wednesday 12 September 1928. It is the story of an old colonel (similar to García Márquez's own grandfather) who tries to give a proper
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García Márquez's grandmother, Doña Tranquilina Iguarán Cotes, played an influential role in his upbringing. He was inspired by the way she "treated the extraordinary as something perfectly natural." The house was filled with stories of ghosts and premonitions, omens and portents, all of which were
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My intention was always to make a synthesis of all the Latin American dictators, but especially those from the Caribbean. Nevertheless, the personality of Juan Vicente Gomez was so strong, in addition to the fact that he exercised a special fascination over me, that undoubtedly the Patriarch has
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and was later shut down by Colombian authorities. García Márquez's background in journalism provided a foundational base for his writing career. Literary critic Bell-Villada noted, "Owing to his hands-on experiences in journalism, García Márquez is, of all the great living authors, the one who is
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García Márquez continues to cast a lengthy shadow in Colombia, Latin America, and the United States. Critical works on the 1982 Nobel laureate have reached industrial proportion and show no signs of abating. Moreover, García Márquez has galvanized Colombian literature in an unprecedented way by
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In every book I try to make a different path ... . One doesn't choose the style. You can investigate and try to discover what the best style would be for a theme. But the style is determined by the subject, by the mood of the times. If you try to use something that is not suitable, it just won't
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as the most translated Spanish-language writer according to the World Translation Map. The ranking is based on works translated into 10 languages, including English, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Swedish. García Márquez is also the most translated
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that took place the year after García Márquez was born. The Colonel, whom García Márquez described as his "umbilical cord with history and reality", was also an excellent storyteller. He taught García Márquez lessons from the dictionary, took him to the circus each year, and was the first to
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in 1982 García Márquez noted his relationship with Castro was mostly based on literature: "Ours is an intellectual friendship. It may not be widely known that Fidel is a very cultured man. When we're together, we talk a great deal about literature." This relationship was criticized by
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The plot of the novel revolves around Santiago Nasar's murder. The narrator acts as a detective, uncovering the events of the murder as the novel proceeds. Pelayo notes that the story "unfolds in an inverted fashion. Instead of moving forward... the plot moves backward."
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García Márquez met Mercedes Barcha while she was at school; he was 12 and she was 9. When he was sent to Europe as a foreign correspondent, Mercedes waited for him to return to Barranquilla. Finally, they married in 1958. The following year, their first son,
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all reflect the reality of life in Colombia and this theme determines the rational structure of the books. I don't regret having written them, but they belong to a kind of premeditated literature that offers too static and exclusive a vision of reality."
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From when he was 18, García Márquez had wanted to write a novel based on his grandparents' house where he grew up. However, he struggled with finding an appropriate tone and put off the idea until one day the answer hit him while driving his family to
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When his parents had fallen in love, their relationship was met with resistance from Luisa Santiaga Márquez's father, the Colonel. Gabriel Eligio García was not the man the Colonel had envisioned winning the heart of his daughter: Gabriel Eligio was a
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store. He would also occasionally tell his young grandson "You can't imagine how much a dead man weighs", reminding him that there was no greater burden than to have killed a man, a lesson that García Márquez would later integrate into his novels.
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In December 2008 García Márquez told fans at the Guadalajara book fair that writing had worn him out. In 2009, responding to claims by both his literary agent and his biographer that his writing career was over, he told Colombian newspaper
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on 10 December 1982 "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts". His acceptance speech was entitled
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but criticizing aspects of governance and working to "soften roughest edges" of the country. García Márquez's political and ideological views were shaped by his grandfather's stories. In an interview, García Márquez told his friend
919:, through their trials and tribulations, and instances of incest, births, and deaths. The history of Macondo is often generalized by critics to represent rural towns throughout Latin America or at least near García Márquez's native 856:. The narrative begins on the saint's day of St Francis of Assisi, but the murders that follow are far from the saint's message of peace. The story interweaves characters and details from García Márquez's other writings such as 1485:. The next day other newspapers republished his alleged farewell poem, "La Marioneta," but shortly afterward García Márquez denied being the author of the poem, which was determined to be the work of a Mexican ventriloquist. 304: 1787:(the violence), "a brutal civil war between conservatives and liberals that lasted into the 1960s, causing the deaths of several hundred thousand Colombians". Throughout all of his novels there are subtle references to 621:, an association that provided great motivation and inspiration for his literary career. He worked with inspirational figures such as Ramon Vinyes, whom García Márquez depicted as an Old Catalan who owns a bookstore in 459:
Since García Márquez's parents were more or less strangers to him for the first few years of his life, his grandparents influenced his early development very strongly. His grandfather, whom he called "Papalelo", was a
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In January 2022, it was reported that García Márquez had a daughter, Indira Cato, from an extramarital affair with Mexican writer Susana Cato in the early 1990s. Indira is a documentary producer in Mexico City.
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is a bit of a joke, full of signals to close friends, and so, with some pre-ordained right to pontificate they take on the responsibility of decoding the book and risk making terrible fools of themselves."
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that García Márquez was unlikely to write again. This was disputed by Random House Mondadori editor Cristobal Pera, who stated that García Márquez was completing a new novel whose Spanish title was to be
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He stated that 2005 "was the first in my life in which I haven't written even a line. With my experience, I could write a new novel without any problems, but people would realise my heart wasn't in it."
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said: "Master García Márquez, thanks forever, millions of people in the planet fell in love with our nation fascinated with your lines." At the time of his death, García Márquez had a wife and two sons.
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In May 2008 it was announced that García Márquez was finishing a new "novel of love" that had yet to be given a title, to be published by the end of the year. However, in April 2009 his agent,
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and Gonzalo. It is a lesser known fact that Gabriel had a daughter with Mexican writer Susana Cato, part of an extramarital affair. They named her Indira, and she took her mother's last name.
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MARÍA (Colombia – 1991 – 6 horas – Video – Color – Ficción) Dirección: Lisandro Duque Naranjo. Guión: Gabriel García Márquez. Con la colaboración de Eliseo Alberto Diego y Manuel Arias.
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García Márquez died of pneumonia at the age of 87 on 17 April 2014, in Mexico City. His death was confirmed by Fernanda Familiar on Twitter, and by his former editor Cristóbal Pera.
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García Márquez was noted for leaving out seemingly important details and events so the reader is forced into a more participatory role in the story development. For example, in
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In his autobiography, García Márquez explains his fascination with the word and concept Macondo. He describes a trip he made with his mother back to Aracataca as a young man:
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as executive director of the Film Institute in Havana, was the head of the Latin American Film Foundation, and wrote several screenplays. For his first script he worked with
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in Macondo, which include a period of great wealth during the presence of the US companies and a period of depression upon the departure of the American banana companies.
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The train stopped at a station that had no town, and a short while later it passed the only banana plantation along the route that had its name written over the gate:
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said his country was thinking of the author and said in a tweet: "All of Colombia wishes a speedy recovery to the greatest of all time: Gabriel García Márquez."
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was published in 1981, the year before García Márquez was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. The novel was also adapted into a film by Italian director
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Following his death, García Márquez's family made the decision to deposit his papers and some of his personal effects at The University of Texas at Austin's
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takes place in Macondo and tells the complete history of the fictional town from its founding to its doom. The account of Macondo in Constance Pedoto, in "
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as a third screenplay, but this version was lost and replaced by the novella. Nonetheless, he worked on rewriting the script in collaboration with
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work. Then the critics build theories around that and they see things I hadn't seen. I only respond to our way of life, the life of the Caribbean.
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García Márquez started as a journalist and wrote many acclaimed non-fiction works and short stories. He is best known for his novels, such as
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mentioned: "One Hundred Years of Solitude and sadness for the death of the greatest Colombian of all time". The former Colombian president
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In April 2014, García Márquez was hospitalized in Mexico. He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract, and was suffering from
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Sims, Robert (1994), "Review: Dominant, Residual, and Emergent: Revent Criticism on Colombian Literature and Gabriel Garcia Marquez",
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organizations. The popularity of his writing also led to friendships with powerful leaders, including one with former Cuban president
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Whether in fiction or nonfiction, in the epic novel or the concentrated story, Márquez is now recognized in the words of
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Gabriel García Márquez on Fidel Castro, the Soviet Union, and creating "a government which would make the poor happy".
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García Márquez was a "committed leftist" throughout his life, adhering to socialist beliefs. In 1991, he published
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de la Mora, Sergio; Ripstein, Arturo (Summer 1999), "A Career in Perspective: An Interview with Arturo Ripstein",
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Reality is an important theme in all of García Márquez's works. He said of his early works (with the exception of
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Bacon, Susan (December 2001), "Review of Conversations with Latin American Writers: Gabriel Garcia Marquez",
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Fiddian, Robin (2010). "Before One Hundred Years of Solitude: the early novels". In Barthas, Jérémie (ed.).
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while Pinochet was still in power, as he "could not remain silent in the face of injustice and repression."
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it. The feeling pervades the work of so many writers, although some of them may express it unconsciously."
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but when his grandfather died in March 1937, the family moved first (back) to Barranquilla and then on to
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by his classmates. After his graduation in 1947, García Márquez stayed in Bogotá to study law at the
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caused controversy in Iran, where it was banned after an initial 5,000 copies were printed and sold.
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sent García Márquez away to Europe to be a foreign correspondent. He wrote about his experiences for
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Another important theme in many of García Márquez's work is the setting of the village he calls
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Several of his stories have inspired other writers and directors. In 1987, the Italian director
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Though his passion was writing, he continued with law in 1948 to please his father. After the
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A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes: A Son's Memoir of Gabriel García Márquez and Mercedes Barcha
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García Márquez and Cuba: A Study of its Presence in his Fiction, Journalism, and Cinema
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One Hundred Years of Solitude ... The newly nubile Erendira lives with her grandmother
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The style of these works fits in the "marvellous realm" described by the Cuban writer
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The theme of solitude runs through much of García Márquez's works. As Pelayo notes, "
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Transmodernity: Journal of Peripheral Cultural Production of the Luso-Hispanic World
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The novel was widely popular and led to García Márquez's Nobel Prize as well as the
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in what became one of the largest feuds in modern literature. In an interview with
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García Márquez returned to Europe, this time bringing along his family, to live in
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In 2000 his impending death was incorrectly reported by Peruvian daily newspaper
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The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother
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The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother
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once said, "forces upon us at every page the wonder and extravagance of life."
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La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y de su abuela desalmada
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The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother
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The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother
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The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother
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In 2012 his brother Jaime announced that García Márquez was suffering from
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and García Márquez pledged not to publish again until the Chilean Dictator
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García Márquez began his career as a journalist while studying law at the
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A year after his death, García Márquez appears as a notable character in
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wrote on Twitter, "I wish him a speedy recovery". Colombian president
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by committing a series of kidnappings, murders and terrorist actions.
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The Scandal of the Century: Selected Journalistic Writings, 1950–1984
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Gabriel García Márquez was born on 6 March 1927 in the small town of
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es una novela popular." Diario la Prensa: New York, 4 October. 1987.
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with its "fragmented portrayal of social disintegration provoked by
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was published García Márquez and his family moved from Barcelona to
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bus throughout the southern United States and eventually settled in
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Ending in controversy, his last domestically written editorial for
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as "the most popular and perhaps the best writer in Spanish since
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In 1999 García Márquez was misdiagnosed with pneumonia instead of
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directed by Lisandro Duque and written by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
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Swanson, Philip (2010). "Chronology". In Barthas, Jérémie (ed.).
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riots on 9 April following the assassination of a popular leader
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Cinema of Solitude: A Critical Study of Mexican Film, 1972–1983
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was elected US president, he lifted the travel ban and cited
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of literature, often defined around his works, and those of
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It was during this time that he was punched in the face by
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Apuleyo Mendoza, Plinio; García Márquez, Gabriel (1983),
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Mendoza, Plinio Apuleyo; Marquez, Gabriel Garcia (1983).
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Maurya, Vibha (January 1983), "Gabriel García Márquez",
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Bibliographic Guide to Gabriel García Márquez, 1986–1992
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actions committed in the early 1990s in Colombia by the
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characters debate the importance of García Márquez and
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has called it "the first piece of literature since the
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introduce his grandson to ice—a "miracle" found at the
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García Márquez, Gabriel (2004). Edith Grossman (ed.).
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was published in 1972. The novella was adapted to the
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García Márquez gave his own explanation of the plot:
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survived the wreck. In response to this controversy,
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in Barranquilla in 1958, and to work on magazines in
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Worldly Wisdom: Great Books and the Meanings of Life
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Deutschmann, David; Marquez, Gabriel Garcia (1989).
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Castillo, E. Eduardo; Bajak, Frank (17 April 2014).
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when he witnessed the flight of Venezuelan dictator
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Due to his newfound fame and his outspoken views on
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Writers of historical fiction set in the modern age
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García Márquez: El viaje a la semilla: la biografía
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VELASCO – El náufrago de García Márquez" 5538: 4186: 3998:The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel García Márquez 3555:The Cambridge Companion to Gabriel García Márquez 2702: 9925: 7235:Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television 6969:, New Delhi: Sterling Publishers Private Limited 6061:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 5527:Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics 5378: 5376: 5092:"Gabriel Garcia Marquez suffering from dementia" 4953:"Magic triumphs over realism for García Márquez" 4227: 1769:In several of García Márquez's works, including 1160: 873: 6910:Gabriel García Márquez: Solitude and Solidarity 5651: 5296:"Gabriel Márquez on Love, Plagues and Politics" 4564: 4418: 4021: 4019: 3906: 1381:, and the film was released in Mexico in 1983. 675:, an admiring study of Cuban activities in the 42: and the second or maternal family name is 27:Colombian writer and Nobel laureate (1927–2014) 9272: 7057: 7036: 7022: 7013:Esteban, Angel; Panichelli, Stephanie (2004), 6793:One Hundred Years of Solitude: Official Teaser 6564:Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema 6087: 6075: 5747: 5570: 5568: 5547: 5418: 5224:"El adiós a Gabriel García Márquez en Twitter" 4615: 4299: 4297: 4107: 3826: 3505: 3490: 3488: 3247: 3205: 1640: 1201: 9718: 9507: 9258: 7765: 7515: 5373: 5192: 5190: 5162: 4736:. American University Library. Archived from 4139: 4000:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 41–56. 1504: 362:(1967) which sold over fifty million copies, 7276:Gabriel García Márquez: A Critical Companion 6950:, Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 6945: 6926: 5319: 5165:"Garcia Marquez, Nobel Laureate, Dies at 87" 5136: 4920: 4918: 4916: 4914: 4788:"Mike Newell on Love in the Time of Cholera" 4691: 4689: 4687: 4685: 4585: 4573: 4530: 4528: 4515: 4513: 4238: 4221: 4197: 4016: 3917: 3885: 3820: 3753: 3751: 3749: 3740: 3649: 3647: 3604: 3557:. Cambridge University Press. pp. i–vi. 3323: 3321: 1953: 1899:, a humanities research library and museum. 1733:García Márquez depicts the realities of the 1293:In 2002 García Márquez published the memoir 9523:Neustadt International Prize for Literature 7200:(4), University of California Press: 2–11, 7027:, in Frängsmyr, Tore; Allen, Sture (eds.), 6477: 5592: 5565: 5230:(in Spanish). 17 April 2014. Archived from 5065:"Gabriel García Márquez: I'm still writing" 4314: 4312: 4294: 4282: 4143:Gabriel García Márquez y la paz colombiana. 3852: 3485: 3043: 3041: 3039: 1510: 659:Gabriel García Márquez Cultural Center, in 575:Columbia University in the City of New York 393:Upon García Márquez's death in April 2014, 339:Neustadt International Prize for Literature 290:Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez 218:Neustadt International Prize for Literature 9725: 9711: 9514: 9500: 9265: 9251: 7772: 7758: 7522: 7508: 7390: 7253: 6240:"El 9 de abril : vivir para contarla" 5697: 5187: 4979:"Gabriel García Márquez Writing New Novel" 4812: 4810: 4808: 3896: 3894: 3869: 3867: 3657:. Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas 3617: 3615: 3613: 2150: 1354:. His other screenplays include the films 1047: 729:during the military government of General 501: 61: 7354:Stavans, Ilan (1993), "Gabo in Decline", 7328: 7174:Critical Essays on Gabriel García Márquez 6948:Conversations with Gabriel García Márquez 6567:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 319. 5819: 5553: 5457:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 5407:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 5383:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 5332:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 5088: 4911: 4708:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 4682: 4599:"Maruja Pachón, ex ministra de Educación" 4525: 4510: 4251:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 4096:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 4091: 4089: 4011:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 3763: 3746: 3644: 3456:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 3444:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 3427: 3425: 3374: 3372: 3328:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 3318: 3308: 3306: 3304: 3260:Apuleyo Mendoza & García Márquez 1983 3228: 3226: 1366:(1988), as well as the television series 1000:Gabo and Fidel: Portrait of a Friendship. 982:and the guerrillas, including the former 386:), and most of them explore the theme of 296: 10164:Writers about activism and social change 7403: 7293: 7170: 7078: 6663: 6587: 5586: 5574: 5504: 5492: 5343: 4750: 4719: 4626: 4499:An Interview with Gabriel García Márquez 4309: 4303: 4288: 3858: 3769: 3757: 3728: 3634: 3632: 3630: 3499: 3479: 3467: 3431: 3416: 3404: 3363: 3351: 3339: 3312: 3295: 3283: 3271: 3232: 3153: 3119: 3100:The Associated Press (18 January 2022). 3074:The Associated Press (18 January 2022). 3036: 3011: 3009: 2549:Don't Fool with Love: The Two Way Mirror 1849: 1809: 1594: 1363:Un señor muy viejo con unas alas enormes 1328: 1263:, a drug cartel founded and operated by 1100:was deposed. All the same, he published 951: 753: 654: 490: 409: 7362:(62), Indiana University Press: 58–78, 7353: 7015:Gabo Y Fidel: el paisaje de una amistad 6993: 6809: 6763: 6264: 6187: 6162: 6112: 5480: 5196: 4924: 4805: 4785: 4731: 4695: 4405: 4403: 4401: 4262: 4058:. BBC. 30 December 2021. Archived from 3995: 3891: 3864: 3702: 3610: 3552: 3243: 3241: 2117:The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World 1854:Gabriel García Márquez House Museum in 1743:The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World 1446: 1341:, in Guadalajara, Mexico, in March 2009 1339:Guadalajara International Film Festival 1231: 1060:García Márquez was inspired to write a 442:, where his father started a pharmacy. 14: 10119:National University of Colombia alumni 9926: 7432: 7272: 7133: 7114: 7090:, Oxford: Greenwood Publishing Group, 6964: 6859: 5950:"Innocent Eréndira, and other stories" 5801: 5763: 5751: 5559: 5516: 5394: 5355: 5293: 5003: 4950: 4816: 4558: 4546: 4534: 4519: 4486: 4463:"Gabriel García Márquez: Screenwriter" 4399: 4397: 4395: 4393: 4391: 4389: 4387: 4385: 4383: 4381: 4318: 4209: 4169:(in Spanish), BBC Mundo, 13 March 2007 4086: 4080: 3983: 3900: 3873: 3781: 3621: 3494: 3422: 3378: 3369: 3301: 3223: 3217: 3193: 3181: 3015: 2963: 1711:In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, 749: 613:. García Márquez noted of his time at 9706: 9495: 9246: 7753: 7503: 7229:Mraz, John (August 1994), "Review of 6974: 6878: 6816: 6764:Holland, Jonathan (12 October 2005). 6509: 6483: 6428:"Filmmakers offer fresh perspectives" 6034: 5726: 5698:Schuessler, Jennifer (2 April 2018). 5618: 5252: 5113: 5103:from the original on 11 January 2022. 5062: 4997: 4894: 4507:No. 7, Winter 1981–82, pp. 6 & 7. 4026:Jaime, Victor Nunez (21 April 2014). 4025: 3627: 3125: 3006: 2949: 2485:Fable of the Beautiful Pigeon Fancier 1814:Gabriel García Márquez (center) with 770:), where García Márquez lived in 1956 328: 318: 7314: 7228: 7029:Nobel Lectures, Literature 1981–1990 6929:García Márquez: The Man and His Work 6907: 6664:Terayama, Shûji (8 September 1984), 6560: 6372:"Crónicas de una generación trágica" 6244:www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co 5901:www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co 5775: 5660: 5637:www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co 5468: 5436:www.bibliotecadigitaldebogota.gov.co 5367: 5294:Simons, Marlise (21 February 1988). 5031: 4786:Douglas, Edward (12 November 2007). 4762: 4627:Sarkouhi, Faraj (26 November 2007). 4263:Kennedy, William (31 October 1976). 3947:from the original on 18 January 2022 3638: 3592: 3381:"A Talk With Gabriel García Marquez" 3238: 3049:"Author Gabriel Garcia Marquez dies" 2988:"The Nobel Prize in Literature 1982" 2709:There Are No Thieves in This Village 2163:Innocent Eréndira, and other stories 1993:during a heated dinner party scene. 1412:El coronel no tiene quien le escriba 1406:(1979), Jaime Humberto Hermosillo's 1373:García Márquez originally wrote his 725:, a newspaper that briefly replaced 382:(mainly inspired by his birthplace, 6946:Bell-Villada, Gene H., ed. (2006), 6825:, Savannah, Ga.: Frederic C. Beil, 6588:Castillo, Gabriela (7 April 2023). 6237: 6005: 5976: 5947: 5921: 5776:Dema, Veronica (7 September 2016). 5197:Kandell, Jonathan (17 April 2014). 4976: 4657: 4378: 3379:Simons, Marlise (5 December 1982). 2210:(1982, with Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza) 2003:Gabriel García Márquez bibliography 1451: 687:, praising the achievements of the 561:and began working as a reporter of 24: 10144:Recipients of the Legion of Honour 10069:Colombian male non-fiction writers 10054:Colombian male short story writers 7663:A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings 7426: 7043:(1st ed.), Harper & Row, 6998:, Gutenberg: Círculo de Lectores, 6008:"Strange Pilgrims: Twelve Stories" 5894: 5630: 5089:Alexander, Harriet (7 June 2012). 4140:Vargas, Alejo (31 December 1899), 2594:Crónicas de una generación trágica 2470:A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings 2127:A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings 1902:In 2023, García Márquez surpassed 1084:much more of him than anyone else. 298:[ɡaˈβɾjelɣaɾˈsi.aˈmaɾ.kes] 25: 10180: 7683:The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor 7484: 7109:El Amor en los tiempos del cólera 6996:Retrato de Gabriel García Márquez 6689:"Garcia Marquez: Words Into Film" 6489:"Lost at the Time of Translation" 5044:from the original on 6 March 2024 3506:Pestaña Castro, Cristina (1999). 3016:Osorio, Camila (15 August 2020). 2922:Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez 2191:The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor 1324: 1219:El amor en los tiempos del cólera 956:García Márquez signing a copy of 708:The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor 701:The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor 589:. In 1948 and 1949, he wrote for 10129:People from Magdalena Department 10019:21st-century short story writers 9984:21st-century Colombian novelists 9979:20th-century short story writers 9949:20th-century Colombian novelists 7601:Memories of My Melancholy Whores 7258:, Fredericton: York Press Ltd., 7058:García Márquez, Gabriel (2003), 7037:García Márquez, Gabriel (1968), 7023:García Márquez, Gabriel (1982), 6967:García Márquez and Latin America 6783: 6757: 6732: 6707: 6681: 6657: 6631: 6607: 6581: 6554: 6529: 6503: 6472:Argentina, Cuba • Fernando Birri 6449: 6420: 6389: 6364: 6336: 6283: 6265:Márquez, Gabriel García (2019). 6258: 6231: 6206: 6188:Márquez, Gabriel García (1998). 6181: 6163:Márquez, Gabriel García (1997). 6156: 6131: 6113:Márquez, Gabriel García (1987). 6106: 6081: 6028: 5999: 5970: 5941: 5915: 5888: 5860: 5835: 5795: 5769: 5757: 5741: 5720: 5691: 5666: 5624: 5612: 5580: 5510: 5498: 5486: 5474: 5462: 5450: 5429: 5423: 5412: 5400: 5388: 5361: 5349: 5337: 5325: 5313: 5287: 5269: 5246: 5216: 5156: 5130: 5107: 5082: 5056: 5025: 4977:Yin, Maryann (29 October 2010). 4970: 4944: 4897:"García Márquez Farewell Letter" 4888: 4872:. Elsalvador.com. Archived from 4862: 4836: 4779: 4767: 4756: 2875:Memories of My Melancholy Whores 2109: 2102:Memories of My Melancholy Whores 1996: 1319:Memories of My Melancholy Whores 1310:Memories of My Melancholy Whores 1288:Memories of My Melancholy Whores 1273:Luis Alberto Villamizar Cárdenas 524:Universidad Nacional de Colombia 496:Gabriel Garcia Marquez, in 2009 279: 10134:People with Alzheimer's disease 10094:Deaths from pneumonia in Mexico 10034:Colombian expatriates in Mexico 7177:, Boston: G.K. Hall & Co., 7025:"The solitude of Latin America" 6035:Memba, Javier (4 August 2000). 5895:Sonoro, Señal Memoria Archivo. 4817:Forero, Juan (9 October 2002). 4744: 4725: 4713: 4701: 4651: 4620: 4609: 4591: 4579: 4552: 4540: 4492: 4480: 4353: 4324: 4256: 4244: 4215: 4203: 4191: 4180: 4166:García Márquez media por la paz 4157: 4133: 4101: 4074: 4048: 4004: 3989: 3977: 3969:. Penguin Group. Archived from 3959: 3923: 3879: 3814: 3787: 3775: 3734: 3722: 3703:Whitney, Joel (19 April 2014). 3696: 3669: 3598: 3586: 3561: 3473: 3461: 3449: 3437: 3410: 3398: 3357: 3345: 3333: 3289: 3277: 3265: 3253: 3211: 3199: 3187: 3175: 1968:, set in Uruguay and Colombia. 1764: 1686:the price of tomatoes and eggs. 1391:Cronaca di una morte annunciata 1178:Crónica de una muerte anunciada 826: 587:National University of Colombia 252: 124:National University of Colombia 9994:21st-century Colombian writers 9959:20th-century Colombian writers 7467:Gabriel García Márquez: A Life 7317:Latin American Research Review 7254:Oberhelman, Harley D. (1995), 7117:Gabriel García Márquez: A Life 6927:Bell-Villada, Gene H. (1990), 6140:Changing the History of Africa 5847:University of Pittsburgh Press 5063:Flood, Alison (6 April 2009). 5004:Taylor, Luke (28 April 2023). 4925:Hamilos, Paul (2 April 2009). 4774:de la Mora & Ripstein 1999 4658:Ron, Jesus (4 December 2007). 3154:Vulliamy, Ed (19 April 2014). 3147: 3093: 3067: 2980: 2956: 2938: 2803:I'm the One You're Looking For 2703:Adaptations based on his works 2224:(1991, with David Deutschmann) 2183: 1937:1982 Nobel Prize in Literature 1930: 1410:(1979), and Arturo Ripstein's 734:closest to everyday reality." 673:Changing the History of Africa 343:1982 Nobel Prize in Literature 13: 1: 10124:Nobel laureates in Literature 10064:Colombian non-fiction writers 7722:The Solitude of Latin America 7573:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 7559:One Hundred Years of Solitude 7410:, Boston: Twayne Publishers, 7404:Williams, Raymond L. (1984), 7279:, Westport: Greenwood Press, 7206:10.1525/fq.1999.52.4.04a00020 7064:, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 6715:"Only Death is Bound to Come" 5843:"Poets, Philosophers, Lovers" 5599:One Hundred years of Solitude 5517:Pedoto, Constance A. (2003). 5253:Grant, Will (22 April 2014). 5114:Lopez, Elwyn (4 April 2014). 5032:Kahn, Carrie (6 March 2024). 4951:Keeley, Graham (8 May 2008). 4187:Esteban & Panichelli 2004 4112:One Hundred Years of Solitude 2973: 2885:One Hundred Years of Solitude 2780:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 2747:One Hundred Years of Solitude 2199:The Solitude of Latin America 2094:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 2023:One Hundred Years of Solitude 1948:The Solitude of Latin America 1884:One Hundred Years of Solitude 1739:One Hundred Years of Solitude 1669:One Hundred Years of Solitude 1496:, told the Chilean newspaper 1396:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1192:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1174:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1169:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1162:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1134:One Hundred Years of Solitude 1102:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1042:One Hundred Years of Solitude 998:, which has been analyzed in 972:One Hundred Years of Solitude 959:One Hundred Years of Solitude 941:One Hundred Years of Solitude 905:One Hundred Years of Solitude 882:One Hundred Years of Solitude 875:One Hundred Years of Solitude 867:One Hundred Years of Solitude 798: 623:One Hundred Years of Solitude 580: 514:, a port on the mouth of the 485:One Hundred Years of Solitude 405: 365:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 359:One Hundred Years of Solitude 201:Chronicle of a Death Foretold 180:One Hundred Years of Solitude 10084:Colombian male screenwriters 9989:21st-century Colombian poets 9954:20th-century Colombian poets 7635:No One Writes to the Colonel 7587:The General in His Labyrinth 7233:, by Charles Ramirez Berg", 7171:McMurray, George R. (1987), 7040:No One Writes to the Colonel 6510:Haigh, Phil (6 March 2018). 5727:Jones, Sam (27 March 2023). 3126:Jones, Sam (27 March 2023). 2830:No One Writes to the Colonel 2086:No One Writes to the Colonel 2047:The General in His Labyrinth 1941:García Márquez received the 1843:The New York Review of Books 1771:No One Writes to the Colonel 1651:Nobody Writes to the Colonel 1622:No One Writes to the Colonel 1315:Memoria de mis putas tristes 758:Commemorative plaque at the 428:Caribbean region of Colombia 414:García Márquez billboard in 400: 34:, the first or paternal 7: 10074:Colombian political writers 7580:Love in the Time of Cholera 7566:The Autumn of the Patriarch 6994:Cebrian, Juan Luis (1997), 6979:, New York: Chelsea House, 6975:Bloom, Harold, ed. (2007), 6817:Allen, James Sloan (2008), 4981:. Galleycat. Archived from 4734:"Cross-cultural film guide" 4146:(in Spanish), El Colombiano 4036:(in Spanish). Madrid, Spain 2895: 2852:Love in the Time of Cholera 2813:Only Death Is Bound to Come 2674:Love in the Time of Cholera 2070: 2039:Love in the Time of Cholera 2031:The Autumn of the Patriarch 1702:Love in the Time of Cholera 1695: 1641:Realism and magical realism 1430:Love in the Time of Cholera 1424:Four Weddings and a Funeral 1225:Love in the Time of Cholera 1215:Love in the Time of Cholera 1210:Love in the Time of Cholera 1203:Love in the Time of Cholera 650: 453:Love in the Time of Cholera 371:Love in the Time of Cholera 194:Love in the Time of Cholera 187:The Autumn of the Patriarch 76:Gabriel José García Márquez 10: 10185: 10014:21st-century screenwriters 9974:20th-century screenwriters 7391:Streitfeld, David (1994), 6965:Bhalla, Alok, ed. (1987), 6267:The Scandal of the Century 5802:Rogers, Charlotte (2016). 3967:"Of love and other demons" 2658:ZA 05. Lo viejo y lo nuevo 2000: 1934: 1720: 1607:Colombian Caribbean region 1237: 1207: 1166: 1113: 1053: 879: 832: 804: 705: 573:. Universities, including 337:, he was awarded the 1972 29: 10059:Colombian Nobel laureates 10024:Colombian autobiographers 9742: 9530: 9419: 9400: 9369: 9350: 9325: 9301: 9282: 9185: 8954: 8723: 8483: 8258: 8026: 7791: 7785:Nobel Prize in Literature 7731: 7713: 7672: 7617: 7541: 7330:10.1017/S0023879100024201 6860:Arenas, Reinaldo (1993), 6344:"Maria en el audiovisual" 6238:Márquez, Gabriel García. 6217:. Vintage International. 6006:Marquez, Gabriel Garcia. 5977:Marquez, Gabriel Garcia. 5948:Marquez, Gabriel Garcia. 5922:Marquez, Gabriel Garcia. 4501:, in Murray, Glen (ed.), 2907:Latin American Literature 2815:(1992, Marina Tsurtsumia) 2797:Jaime Humberto Hermosillo 2792:The Summer of Miss Forbes 2269: 2266: 2263: 2007: 1954:García Márquez in fiction 1943:Nobel Prize in Literature 1826: 1714:Solitude of Latin America 1690: 911:; English translation by 278: 273: 262: 237: 226:Nobel Prize in Literature 210: 171: 150: 133: 119: 111: 94: 72: 60: 53: 10044:Colombian male novelists 10004:21st-century journalists 9969:20th-century journalists 9601:João Cabral de Melo Neto 7594:Of Love and Other Demons 7294:Saldívar, Dasso (1997), 6912:, Hampshire: Macmillan, 6615: 6457:"Gabriel García Márquez" 5277:"Gabriel García Márquez" 2931: 2864:Of Love and Other Demons 2279: 2274: 2256: 2055:Of Love and Other Demons 1590: 1566:The Colombian president 1558: 1301:'s English translation, 986:(M-19), and the current 760:Hotel des Trois Collèges 681:South African Border War 559:Universidad de Cartagena 10079:Colombian screenwriters 10009:21st-century memoirists 7704:Living to Tell the Tale 7465:Martin, Gerald (2008). 7442:. New York: HarperVia. 7115:Martin, Gerald (2008), 7061:Living to tell the tale 6619:(in Japanese). kotobank 6561:Rist, Peter H. (2014). 6215:Living to Tell the Tale 4732:Aufderheide, Patricia. 4108:García Márquez (1990), 4056:"100 years of Solitude" 3796:Lleras Camargo, Alberto 2243:Living to Tell the Tale 2151:Short story collections 2144:The General's Departure 1581:Palacio de Bellas Artes 1469:Living to Tell the Tale 1304:Living to Tell the Tale 1284:Living to Tell the Tale 1271:and Colombian diplomat 1249:Noticia de un secuestro 1090:Autumn of the Patriarch 1070:Autumn of the Patriarch 1056:Autumn of the Patriarch 1049:Autumn of the Patriarch 1044:as his favorite novel. 947: 502:Education and adulthood 294:Latin American Spanish: 128:University of Cartagena 9999:21st-century essayists 9964:20th-century essayists 9934:Gabriel García Márquez 9758:Gabriel García Márquez 9541:Gabriel García Márquez 9425:Nobel Prize recipients 9371:Physiology or Medicine 9316:Gabriel García Márquez 8747:Gabriel García Márquez 8600:Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 7535:Gabriel García Márquez 7491:Gabriel García Márquez 7469:. London: Bloomsbury. 7407:Gabriel García Márquez 7273:Pelayo, Ruben (2001), 6977:Gabriel García Márquez 6908:Bell, Michael (1993), 6842:The Fragrance of Guava 6537:"The Widow of Montiel" 6348:Valle del Cauca.gov.co 6190:A Country for Children 6090:The Fragrance of Guava 4410:Gabriel García Márquez 3936:The Hollywood Reporter 3573:www.encyclopedia.com / 3106:The Hollywood Reporter 3080:The Hollywood Reporter 2642:The Invisible Children 2420:The Year of the Plague 2236:A Country for Children 2207:The Fragrance of Guava 2159:(1962, reprinted 2005) 1927:, Cervantes and more. 1893: 1863: 1848: 1823: 1762: 1688: 1617: 1610: 1605:" hat, typical of the 1505: 1342: 1128: 1086: 1074:El otoño del patriarca 1021:Antes de que Anochezca 984:19th of April Movement 967: 771: 737: 694:Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza 668: 603:" for the local paper 498: 419: 229:1982 221:1972 67:García Márquez in 2002 55:Gabriel García Márquez 10159:Urban fantasy writers 10104:Magic realism writers 9735:Rómulo Gallegos Prize 9341:Alfonso García Robles 8692:Isaac Bashevis Singer 8567:Miguel Ángel Asturias 8240:Frans Eemil Sillanpää 7971:Verner von Heidenstam 7826:Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson 7300:, Madrid: Alfaguara, 6639:"Farewell to the Ark" 6192:. Villegas Editores. 5994:HarperPerennial, 1984 5965:Harper & Row 1978 3024:(in Spanish). El Pais 2994:. Nobel Media AB 2014 2579:Me alquilo para soñar 2516:Letters from the Park 1888: 1853: 1830: 1813: 1750: 1683: 1612: 1598: 1332: 1081: 1019:, in his 1992 memoir 955: 928:Rómulo Gallegos Prize 757: 731:Gustavo Rojas Pinilla 658: 494: 413: 349:; they had two sons, 347:Mercedes Barcha Pardo 10109:Colombian memoirists 10089:Colombian socialists 10049:Colombian male poets 10039:Colombian literature 9794:Manuel Mejía Vallejo 8218:Roger Martin du Gard 7697:News of a Kidnapping 7690:Clandestine in Chile 7017:, Planeta Publishing 6864:, New York: Viking, 6810:General bibliography 6643:Harvard Film Archive 6487:(15 November 2007). 6398:Saturday Night Thief 6165:News of a Kidnapping 6142:. Ocean Press (AU). 6115:Clandestine in Chile 4895:Boese, Alex (2002). 4740:on 19 December 2007. 4062:on 21 September 2021 2737:The Sea of Lost Time 2726:The Widow of Montiel 2626:Saturday Night Thief 2229:News of a Kidnapping 2215:Clandestine in Chile 1516:We'll Meet in August 1447:Later life and death 1269:Maruja Pachón Castro 1245:News of a Kidnapping 1240:News of a Kidnapping 1233:News of a Kidnapping 1066:Marcos Pérez Jiménez 980:Colombian government 909:Cien años de soledad 555:Jorge Eliécer Gaitán 475:United Fruit Company 10029:Colombian essayists 9803:Arturo Uslar Pietri 9691:Boubacar Boris Diop 9385:Bengt I. Samuelsson 9121:Svetlana Alexievich 8463:Salvatore Quasimodo 8149:Erik Axel Karlfeldt 8083:George Bernard Shaw 7940:Rabindranath Tagore 7918:Maurice Maeterlinck 7397:The Washington Post 7119:, London: Penguin, 7105:Hernández, Consuelo 6167:. Alfred A. Knopf. 6076:García Márquez 1982 5979:"Collected Stories" 5748:García Márquez 1982 5631:Castro, Alexandra. 5548:García Márquez 2003 5419:García Márquez 1982 4670:on 13 December 2007 4633:Payvands' Iran News 4616:García Márquez 2003 3943:. 17 January 2022. 3248:García Márquez 2003 3206:García Márquez 2003 2902:Latin American Boom 2758:Farewell to the Ark 2741:Solveig Hoogesteijn 2307:The Golden Cockerel 1904:Miguel de Cervantes 1897:Harry Ransom Center 1868:Latin American Boom 1677:and was labeled as 1585:Instituto Cervantes 1506:En agosto nos vemos 1474:Vivir para Contarla 1408:Maria de mi corazón 1404:La Viuda de Montiel 1388:directed the movie 1360:(1966), (1985) and 1295:Vivir para contarla 750:Marriage and family 158:Latin American Boom 10154:Surrealist writers 10139:Postmodern writers 9848:Enrique Vila-Matas 9749:Mario Vargas Llosa 9535:Giuseppe Ungaretti 9066:Mario Vargas Llosa 9044:J. M. G. 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Index

García Márquez
Spanish name
surname
García Márquez in 2002
Aracataca
Mexico City
National University of Colombia
University of Cartagena
Latin American Boom
magic realism
One Hundred Years of Solitude
The Autumn of the Patriarch
Love in the Time of Cholera
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Neustadt International Prize for Literature
Nobel Prize in Literature
Mercedes Barcha
Rodrigo García

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short-story writer
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[ɡaˈβito]
Spanish language
Neustadt International Prize for Literature
1982 Nobel Prize in Literature
Mercedes Barcha Pardo
Rodrigo
One Hundred Years of Solitude

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