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  Record 991 of 1411
  AuthorFolsom, Raphael
  Title"Art and Anger: Essays on Politics and the Imagination..." Hispanic American Historical Review
  PublisherBoard of Editors of the Hispanic American Review
  Publication placeWashington, D.C.
  Publication year2003
  Pagepg. 361-363
  Volume83
  Issue2
  NotesThis article reviews two books by Ilan Stavans "Art and Anger: Essays on Politics and the Imagination" and "Imagining Columbus: The Literary Voyage." The author states, "At their best, these books offer insightful new readings of the ways in which literature has shaped the history of Latin America, from the moment Columbus read Marco Polo to the years Gabriel García Márquez has spend as an informal advisor to Fidel Castro." He later states, "'Art and Anger' is a collection of essays mostly about literature and politics in Latin America. Some are intended to introduce lesser-known writers such as Felipe Alfau, Ricardo Piglia, and Alfred Bryce Echenique, to a North American audience. Others reassess the titans of Latin American letters, such as Octavio Paz, Gabriel García Márquez, and Mario Vargas Llosa."
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  Record 992 of 1411
  AuthorSimalchik, Joan
  Title"The Material Culture of Chilean Exile: A Transnational Dialogue," Refuge
  PublisherCentre for Refugee Studies
  Publication placeToronto, Ont. Canada
  Publication yearSummer 2006
  Pagep95
  Volume23
  Issue2
  NotesThis article discusses the material culture of Chilean exiles. The author notes "Nobel-Prize winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez chronicled the exploits of exiled filmmaker Miguel Littin, when he secretly entered the country in 1985 in order to make a documentary of life under the Pinochet regime."
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  Record 993 of 1411
  AuthorHowden, Daniel
  Title"Nobel Roots," The Independent
  PublisherNewspaper Publishing
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication yearJuly 15, 2006
  PageFeatures; Pg. 4
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  Notes"From the languid coast to the colonial lanes, Gabriel García Márquez's home town of Cartagena oozes mystique. The writer's brother takes Daniel Howden on a tour."
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  Record 994 of 1411
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  Title"Novel Idea Fails to Rouse Town," The Evening Standard
  PublisherAssociated Newspapers Ltd.
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication yearJune 26, 2006
  PageA Merge; Pg 18
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  Notes"A BID to change the name of Aracataca, the home town of Nobel Prize-Winning novelist Gabriel García Márquez, has failed."
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  Record 995 of 1411
  AuthorSantiago, Fabiola
  Title"Plague of Truth: Confessions abound in
  PublisherThe Miami Herald
  Publication placeMiami, FL
  Publication yearJune 30, 2006
  PageEntertainment News
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  NotesIn this review of Marie Arana's book "Cellophane" the author notes "Latin Americans relish their salacious slate of novelists who double as literary critics, none more eloquent than the Peruvian master Mario Vargas Llosa. They also prize novelists who launched their careers as journalists, Colombian Gabriel García Márquez and Chilean Isabel Allende among the best known."
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  Record 996 of 1411
  AuthorShires, Ashley Simpson
  Title"Tale
  PublisherDenver Publishing Company
  Publication placeDenver, CO
  Publication yearJuly 14, 2006
  PageSpotlight; Pg. 27D
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  Notes"Watch out for Marie Arana; she's making her unique mark on the literary world. The respected editor of the Washington Post Book World, she has written a highly acclaimed memoir, American Chica, elegant and engaging reviews and has led online book discussions of writers such as Gabriel García Márquez and Isabel Allende. She pays tribute to these particular writers in the lush and absorbing style of her brilliant first novel, Cellophane."
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  Record 997 of 1411
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  Title"García Márquez
  PublisherAgence France Presse
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  Publication yearJune 26, 2006
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  Notes"The mayor of Gabriel García Márquez's hometown, Aracataca, failed in his quest to have it renamed Aracataca-Macondo, to honor the Nobel laureate who dubbed his fictional town Macondo in 'One Hundred Years of Solitude."
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  Record 998 of 1411
  Author
  Title"Birthplace of
  PublisherThe New York Times Company
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearJune 26, 2006
  PageSection A; Column 3; Foreign Desk; pg. 4
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  Record 999 of 1411
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  Title"Novelist Márquez Snubbed by Hometown," WENN Enternainment News Wire Service
  PublisherWorld Entertainment News Network
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  Publication yearJune 26, 2006
  PageMovie
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  Notes"Nobel laureate novelist Gabriel García Márquez has been snubbed by the population of his hometown who are refusing to change its name to that of his famous fictitious location Macondo."
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  Record 1000 of 1411
  AuthorGoodman, Joshua
  Title"Colombian Town Fails to Approve Name Change to Honor García Márquez," Associated Press
  PublisherAssociated Press
  Publication placeNew York, NY
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  PageInternational News
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  Notes"Residents of the hometown of Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gabriel García Márquez failed to pass a referendum Sunday to change the town's name to Macondo, the fictitious tropical hamlet in his masterpiece 'One Hundred Years of Solitude.'"
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