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  Record 281 of 1411
  AuthorDabove, Juan Pablo
  Title"Los pasquines como alegoría de la disolución de la ciudadanía en La mala hora, de Gabriel García Márquez," Revista de crítica literaria latinoamericana
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  Publication placeLima, Peru
  Publication yearSecond Semester, 2000
  Page269-287
  Volume26
  Issue52
  NotesDabove says that García Márquez seems to be doing his own "critique of practical reasoning" with his "grouping" and his "evaluation." Nonetheless, to recognize La mala hora as a narrative project with capabilities of appeal, the author proposes to read it with Frederic Jameson's notion of "national allegory." With these purposes, Dabove continues his analysis.
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  Record 282 of 1411
  AuthorSantos-Phillips, Eva
  Title"Power of the Body in the Novella The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother and the Film Eréndira," Literature Film Quarterly
  PublisherSalisbury State College
  Publication placeSalisbury, MD
  Publication year2003
  Page118
  Volume31
  Issue2
  Notes"Explores the representation of power and in showing how the body can serve as a means to achieve everyone's desires, goals, and freedom in the novel The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and of Her Heartless Grandmother by Gabriel García MárquezS and the film "Eréndira," scripted by García Márquez. Master/slave theory in both texts. Representation of freedom for Eréndira. Battle for power and hegemony in the film and novel."
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  Record 283 of 1411
  AuthorMellen, Joan
  Title"Nobel laureate
  PublisherThe Hearst Corporation
  Publication placeAlbany, NY
  Publication year2003
  PageJ4
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  Notes"Living to Tell the Tale, an astonishing first volume of the memoirs of Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, closes with the author at age 28 leaving Colombia for Europe, a two-week assignment he stretches to three years. He is more than a decade from the string of masterpieces that will begin with One Hundred Years of Solitude." -Mellen
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  Record 284 of 1411
  AuthorWiersema, Robert
  Title"Realism, not Magic," The Toronto Star
  PublisherToronto Star Newspapers, Ltd.
  Publication placeToronto, Canada
  Publication yearMarch, 2004
  PageEntertainment D13
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  Notes"For longtime readers of Gabriel García Márquez, Living to Tell the Tale will be as welcome as a cool breeze, and cause the same sort of full-body shiver. The first volume of a projected autobiographical trilogy from the Colombian Nobel laureate, Living to Tell the Tale is genuinely surprising in what it reveals of the writer's early life, his writing, and how the two interweave." -Wiersema
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  Record 285 of 1411
  AuthorYardley, Johnathan
  Title"When a Great Novelist Turned his Pen on Tyranny," The Washington Post
  PublisherThe Washington Post Co.
  Publication placeWashington, DC
  Publication yearMay, 2003
  PageC01
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||"The Autumn of the Patriarch, the second of Gabriel García Márquez's three masterworks, to this day remains something of a middle child: taken for granted, overlooked, misunderstood. One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967) is his best known novel, his most admired, most imitated and most honored. Love in the Time of Cholera (1985) is his most beloved, one of the great love stories of world literature. But The Autumn of the Patriarch (1975) is widely believed to be difficult, inaccessible and even unpleasant."
  URLhttp://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&contentId=A39273-2003May25¬Found=true

  Record 286 of 1411
  AuthorGates, David
  Title"Of a Life Foretold: García Márquez
  PublisherNewsweek
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  Page65
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  Notes"So it's appropriate that this master synthesizer of high and popular culture, who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude listening only to Debussy's preludes and the Beatles" "A Hard Day's Night," ends the first volume of his projected three-part memoir with a cliffhanger... The next installments may or may not appear-- García Márquez, 75, is recovering from cancer-- and though he's surely the world's most influential living writer, we may or may not stay tuned." -Gates
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  Record 287 of 1411
  AuthorOtamendi, Araceli
  Title""El mismo cuento distinto" - Gabriel García Márquez; "El hombre en la calle," George Simenon," Quadernos Digitales
  PublisherQuadernos Digitales
  Publication placeBuenos Aires, Argentina
  Publication year2003
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  NotesViewed on July 8, 2004.||In homage to George Simenon, master of the police thriller, this article provides commentary on this book that brings together two tales, one of Gabriel García Márquez on a story of Simenon, and the other a tale written by Simenon.
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  Record 288 of 1411
  AuthorBenedetti, Mario.
  Title"García Márquez o la vigilia dentro del sueño," Letras del continente mestizo
  PublisherArca
  Publication placeMontevideo, Urugay
  Publication year1972
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||Background information on Gabriel García Márquez and his style, analyzing it through each of his major narrative works.
  URLhttp://www.literatura.us/garciamarquez/

  Record 289 of 1411
  AuthorPalencia-Roth, Michael
  Title"Visiones milenarias en la historia y en Colombia: Nuestro país finisecular," El principio de la esperanza: Ensayos-Conferencias. Alas de Esperanza, IX Festival Internacional de Arte de Cali, Proarte 20 años, Septiembre 15 al 25 de 1999.
  PublisherAlas de Esperanza
  Publication placeCali, Colombia
  Publication year1999
  Page47-56
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  Notes"In these pages commentary will be made on the following: some millenarian visions of western culture; some characteristics of a potentially millenary society; the Colombia from the beginning of this century; and the Colombia of today. Some Colombian literature texts of the twentieth century will be commented on, and words spoken from some of our more renown cultural figures will be cited. All of this to obtain a possible explanation for the millenary impulse and its relationship with the present Colombia." -Palencia-Roth. Also published in El principio de la esperanza: ensayos-conferencias. Fundación para la Promoción de las Artes. Cali, Colombia: Carvajal Impresores, 1999, pp. 61-66.
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  Record 290 of 1411
  AuthorJairo Junieles, John
  Title"Cuando Gabo dormía sobre papel periódico," Sala de Prensa, Proceso
  PublisherProceso
  Publication placeMéxico DF, México
  Publication yearNovember, 2002
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  Volume4
  Issue2
  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||"With the upcoming memoirs of García Márquez, here we present some episodes of his life that have been ignored, starting with the reading of Cómo aprendió a escribir García Márquez, an investigation by author and journalist, Jorge García Usta."
  URLhttp://www.saladeprensa.org/art400.htm

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