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  Record 61 of 64
  AuthorHuayhuaca, José Carlos
  Title"Un cuento peregrino," Hueso Húmero
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  Publication placeLima, Peru
  Publication yearOctober, 2002
  Page189-195
  Volume
  Issue41
  NotesThis is the real story that originated as a movie script, then as a movie, then became a journalistic article, and finally a literary story. This article tells the story of how Un cuento peregrino by García Márquez came to be what we know today.
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  Record 62 of 64
  AuthorYankas, Lautaro
  Title"Valores de la narrativa hispanoamericana actual," Cuadernos hispanoamericanos
  PublisherLibrería Piloto
  Publication placeBuenos Aires, Argentina
  Publication yearAugust, 1969
  Page334-379
  Volume
  Issue236
  Notes"Penetrating analyses of novels and short stories by the most eminent writers of today: Sábato, Cortázar, Onetti, Roa Bastos, Arguedas, Vargas Llosa, García Márquez, Carpentier, Yáñez, Rulfo, and others."
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  Record 63 of 64
  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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  Issue
  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 64 of 64
  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

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