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| | | Title | | Literatura moderna hispánica: An Anthology.
| | | Publisher | | Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic | | | Publication place | | Princeton, NJ | | | Publication year | | 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Audiorecording narrating the story, "La viuda de Montiel."|Originally published: Lincolnwood, IL: National Textbook CO., c1975. Distribution is restricted to RFB & D members who have a documented print disability such as a visual impairment, learning disability or other physical disability. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 12 of 19 |
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| | | Title | | Living to Tell the Tale.
| | | Publisher | | Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic | | | Publication place | | Princeton, NJ | | | Publication year | | 2004 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Originally published: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, c2003. |"In this long awaited first volume of a planned trilogy, the most acclaimed and revered living Nobel laureate begins to tell us the story of his life... It spans Gabriel García Márquez's life from his birth in 1927 through the start of his career as a writer to the moment in the 1950s when he proposed to the woman who would become his wife. It has the shape, the quality, and the vividness of a conversation with the reader a tale of family members, the great influence of his mother and maternal grandfather, his consuming career in journalism, and the friends and mentors who encouraged him, the myths and mysteries of his beloved Colombia, personal details, undisclosed until now that would appear later, transmuted and transposed, in his fiction, and above all, his fervent desire to become a writer. And, as in his fiction, the narrator here is an inspired observer of the physical world, able to make clear the emotions and passions that lie at the heart of a life in this instance, his own. This is a memoir that gives us the formation of Gabriel García Márquez as a writer and as a man." --Dust Jacket | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 13 of 19 |
| | Author | | Siegel, Robert
| | | Title | | "Remembering a meeting with novelist Gabriel García Márquez 20 years ago," All Things Considered
| | | Publisher | | National Public Radio | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | November, 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Comentator Katie Davis is assigned to interview Gabriel García Márquez. To accomplish this task, Davis uses García Márquez's friends. Davis interviews Alejandro Obregon, an old friend of Gabriel García Márquez. Here, Obregon contacts Gabriel García Márquez via telephone and Davis and Márquez speak. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 14 of 19 |
| | Author | | García Márquez, Gabriel, Consuelo Garrido, and José Luis García Agraz, au.
| | | Title | | "Saturday Night Thief"
| | | Publisher | | Films for the Humanities | | | Publication place | | Princeton, NJ | | | Publication year | | 2003, 1992 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | When a burglar named Hugo comes to rob the house of a woman whose husband is conveniently away on business, is it any surprise that he makes himself at home for the weekend? Linked by a passion for music and dance and a romantic notion of love, Hugo and Ana Luisa Guzman --host of his favorite radio show-- find in each other what has been missing in their otherwise sterile lives. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 15 of 19 |
| | Author | | Carlos García Agraz, Alberto Delgado, Jorge Sánchez, Laura Imperiale, Susana Cato,dir., music, prod., storyline.
| | | Title | | "The Two-way Mirror"
| | | Publisher | | Films for the Humanities & Sciences | | | Publication place | | Princeton, NJ | | | Publication year | | 2003, 1990 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "Three weeks before her marriage in 1990, a young woman named Susana has a massive antique mirror hung on her bedroom wall. What is she to think when she discovers a soldier --circa 1863-- living in the room's reflection? And what are her family and fiancée to think, when having fallen deeply in love with him, Susana steps through the glass to enter his bygone world?" -www.films.com | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 16 of 19 |
| | Author | | Zambrano, Lorenzo and Gonzalo Celorio, coord.
| | | Title | | Un encuentro con Gabriel García Márquez
| | | Publisher | | ITESM: Universidad Virtual | | | Publication place | | Monterrey, NL: México | | | Publication year | | 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Film created on the 4th of September of 2003 during the festivities marking the 60th anniversary of the TEC de Monterrey (ITESM). | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 17 of 19 |
| | Author | | Levine, Esther L., and Constance M. Montross, au.
| | | Title | | "Vistas y voces latinas"
| | | Publisher | | Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic | | | Publication place | | Princeton, NJ | | | Publication year | | 2002 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Originally published by Prentice Hall, c.2002. "This is an anthology of readings by contemporary Latin American and Latino authors designed for students of Spanish who have completed at least four semesters of college-level Spanish or who have the equivalent background. The goals of this text are to help students develop conversational and reading skills in Spanish and expand their knowledge of Latin American and Latino culture through investigations of hte cultural topics of each chapter." --Preface | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 18 of 19 |
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| | | Title | | Vivir para contarla.
| | | Publisher | | Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic | | | Publication place | | Princeton, NJ | | | Publication year | | 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Originally published: New York: Alfred A. Knopf, c2002. Distribution is restricted to RFB & D members who have a documented print disability such as a visual impairment, learning disability or other physical disability. ||"This is the first volume in a trilogy of García Márquez's memoirs. The book begins as García Márquez returns to his hometown of Aracataca with his mother to sell the family's house. The narrative becomes a journey through Colombian history, starting with the writer's childhood in Aracataca and ending in 1957 at age 29, when he traveled abroad for the first time. The first volume reflects García Márquez's experience as both a novelist and a journalist." --Books in Print | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 19 of 19 |
| | Author | | Gabriel García Márquez, Lemus, Silvia and Claudia Ibañez, dir. and prod.
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| | | Publisher | | Films for the Humanities & Sciences | | | Publication place | | Princeton, NJ | | | Publication year | | 2004 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | In this interview with Silvia Lemus, Gabriel García Márquez discusses his life and work from a highly personal plane. This is an episode of the television program "Tratos y retratos." | | | URL | | | |
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