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| Record 841 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Bernstein, Henry
| | | Title | | "Book Reviews," Journal of Agrarian Change
| | | Publisher | | Blackwell Publishing | | | Publication place | | Oxford, UK | | | Publication year | | January 2005 | | | Page | | 149-159 | | | Volume | | 5 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | Henry Bernstein discuses "Banana Wars," which is a book that makes reference to Gabriel García Márquez. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 845 of 1411 |
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| | | Title | | "Obra de "Gabo" a la calle, no a la libreria," BBCmundo.com
| | | Publisher | | | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | October 15, 2004 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Viewed 29 January, 2008. This article discuses how pirated copies of García Márquez's new book, Memorias de mis putas tristes, fell in the hands of street vendors before it even came out in book stores. | | | URL | | http://news8.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/misc/newsid_3745000/3745238.stm | |
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| Record 846 of 1411 |
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| | | Title | | ""Gabo" burla a piratas," BBCmundo.com
| | | Publisher | | | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | October 22, 2004 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Viewed 29 January, 2008. After street vendors began selling pirated copies of García Márquez's Memorias de mis putas tristes, García Márquez decided to change the last chapter and sell the book earlier in order to fool those attempting to sell the pirated copies. | | | URL | | http://news8.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/misc/newsid_3945000/3945037.stm | |
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| Record 847 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Pérez Salazar, Juan Carlos
| | | Title | | "Del Boom al Crack," BBCmundo.com
| | | Publisher | | | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | March 26, 2005 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Viewed on 29 January, 2008. Juan Carlos Pérez Salazar talks about the Boom in Latin American literature and its authors, including Gabriel García Márquez. | | | URL | | http://news8.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/misc/newsid_4371000/4371987.stm | |
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| Record 848 of 1411 |
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| | | Title | | "García Márquez vuelve a España" BBCmundo.com
| | | Publisher | | | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | April 28, 2005 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Viewed on 29 January, 2008. García Márquez returns to Spain for the first time in four years to participate in a Foro Iberoamericano meeting. | | | URL | | http://news8.thdo.bbc.co.uk/hi/spanish/misc/newsid_4493000/4493985.stm | |
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| Record 850 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Báez River, Emilio R.
| | | Title | | "El mármol que palpita. Transgressión religiosa y cnon modernista en la poe-ética de Guillermo Valencia," Revista de Estudios Hispanicos
| | | Publisher | | Universidad de Puerto Rico | | | Publication place | | Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico | | | Publication year | | 2004 | | | Page | | 105-131 | | | Volume | | 31 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | "In addition to Guillermo Valencia's conservative and religious political role, nowadays his is still known as the coldest and most relevant Parnassian poet of Latin American modernism. This is the main reason for the revisionist aim of this article, which deals with the modernist end of century themata (i.e., homosexuality, incest, misogyny, and the femme fatale icon, among others) in Valencia's original poetry published in Ritos. With the term poe-etica, it also stresses the influence of Edgar Allan Poe's romantic ethics and aesthetics in the artistic thought of popayanian lyric. Conceived through Roman Jakobson's model for the poetic function, this poe-etica equalizes the poet with the non-religious mystic or priest, whose mission is to bind the most extreme opposites. The Colombian poet usurps mystical language which- far from translating the mystical experience- makes every effort to communicate such coincidental oppositorum as can be represented in the sacred/profane duality. This is why the lyrical ego could become a queer priest in relation to a dead friend, in accordance with the gay reading of several images in Ritos. On the other hand, there are poems which also allow a feminist reading by reason of the patent misogyny present in the lyrical voice." García Márquez is discussed in relation to the topic. | | | URL | | | |
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