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  Record 441 of 1411
  AuthorWilliams, Raymond L.
  Title"Entrevista con Gabriel García Márquez" Revista de Estudios Colombianos
  PublisherAsociación de Colombianistas
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  Publication year1989
  Pagepp. 61-63
  Volume6
  Issue
  NotesRaymond L. Williams interviews Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 442 of 1411
  AuthorOrtolano, Glauco
  Title"An interview with Paulo Coelho: the coming of age of a Brazilian phenomenon", World Literature Today
  PublisherWorld Literature Today
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearApril-June 2003
  Pagep. 57
  Volume77
  Issue1
  NotesGlauco Ortolano interviews Paulo Coelho. "Boom" writers, including Gabriel García Márquez are a topic of discussion throughout the interview.
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  Record 443 of 1411
  AuthorBielsa, Esperanza
  Title"Entrevista a Julio Ortega," Guaraguao
  PublisherCentro de Estudios y Cooperación para América Latina
  Publication placeSpain
  Publication yearFall 1999
  Pagepp. 73-81
  Volume3
  Issue9
  NotesOrtega references García Márquez's Del amor y otros demonios, citing it as an example of "el poder relativizador de la lectura."
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  Record 444 of 1411
  AuthorHernández, Álvaro
  Title"Vivir para contarla, autobiografía de Gabriel García Márquez," El Informador de Champaign-Urbana
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  Publication placeChampaign-Urbana, IL
  Publication yearNovember, 2002
  Page15
  Volume0
  Issue9
  NotesVivir para contarla, or Living to Tell the Tale, is the first of three volumes of Gabriel García Márquez's autobiography and memoirs. More than a million copies have been published in Latin America and Spain, and at the end of the year it will be published in English, German, and Italian. This article provides basic information of Vivir para contarla and gives background information about Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 445 of 1411
  AuthorMestra Osorio, Arminio
  Title"Inspiración vallenata para García Márquez. Ritmo trasnochador y vagabundo," Lecturas Dominicales, El Tiempo
  PublisherBogotá, Colombia
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  Publication yearFebruary, 1996
  Page2-3
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  NotesMerengue: Ya te vas Sierva María/Te vas pa" tierra lejana/ Te vas morenita mía/Sin saber como me dejas|Paseo: De Puerto Antioquia pa" arriba hasta Yarumal/cuando salió Germán Serna en correduría/apenas que recordaba a Sierva María/me daban aquellas ganas de regresar.
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  Record 446 of 1411
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  Title"Así se registró el anuncio del Premio Nobel a García Márquez, hace 20 años. Los diarios de la época anunciaron que el primer colombiano en hablar con Gabo fue el entonces presidente Belisario Betancur," El Tiempo
  PublisherEl Tiempo
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearOctober, 2002
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  NotesViewed on January 24, 2008.||The newspapers of the time announced that the first Colombian to speak to Gabriel García Márquez was the president at the time, Belisario Betancur on the morning of the twenty first of October, 1982. The tale says that it was García Márquez who congratulated the president.
  URLhttp://www.terra.com.ve/canales/literatura/caratula/21-10-2002/nota70535.shtml

  Record 447 of 1411
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  Title"Muere la mujer que inspiró Crónica de una muerte anunciada a García Márquez," La Jornada
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  Publication yearMay, 2003
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||The woman who inspired García Márquez's Angela Vicaro's character in Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Margarita Chica Salas, died of a heart attack at the age of 78 in Sucre, Colombia.
  URLhttp://www.elmundo.es/elmundolibro/2003/05/16/internacional/1053078444.html

  Record 448 of 1411
  AuthorWebb, Jason
  Title"Writer Stays True to Beleaguered Castro," The Guardian
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  Publication yearApril, 2003
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||Fidel Castro has been losing the intellectuals who stood behind him as moral support. Such people are Carlos Fuentes and Eduardo Galeano, who condemn the Cuban leader, although he's an old friend. García Márquez stands by Castro's side and by the Cuban revolution.
  URLhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,946071,00.html

  Record 449 of 1411
  AuthorCorral G., Hernando
  Title"Sin Censura. Gabo: literato o historiador?"
  PublisherTerra
  Publication placeColombia
  Publication year2001
  PageSección Opinión
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  NotesNo longer available.||An opinion column about García Márquez and whether his book Vivir para contarla is an autobiography, his memoirs, or a new novel. The author claims that it is much more than that, that it is the historic retelling of an exceptional witness.
  URLwww.terra.co/mayores/opinion/17-10-2002/nota70284.html

  Record 450 of 1411
  AuthorGossaín, Juan
  Title"La gran parranda del idioma," El Tiempo
  PublisherEl Tiempo
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearOctober, 2002
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  NotesAvailable with subscription.|Gossaín begins by making an analogy to a story of an indigenous nomad who was traipsing across the jungles of the Guaviare, in Colombia, barefoot. Then he proceeds to talk about the use of language and imagination in the works of Gabriel García Márquez. Later in the article, Gossaín proceeds to take quotes from García Márquez's Living to Tell the Tale and analyzes the choice of words and diction.
  URLhttp://archivo.eltiempo.com.co/cgi-bin/vutext.pl

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