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  Record 41 of 108
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  Title"Geography and literature," Geo Journal
  PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
  Publication placeBoston
  Publication year1996
  Page1-136
  Volume38
  Issue1
  Notes"This Special Issue contains 12 papers on the theme of literature which holds representations beyond geographical reality, invoking instead states of mind, moods, and milieus, which widen our understanding of the world. Specifically, the following themes are addressed: the influence of Anglo-American humanist geography and the lesser known directions pursued by European humanist geographers; the experiences of a mental institution as portrayed by Janet Frame's Faces in the water; understandings of landscape and inscape from the writings of the eastern Ontario region; recent developments in literary resource interpretation; writing and iconography in romantic voyaging in the Alps; Dicken's representation of London and its reliance on verisimilitude; the texts of Beatrix Potter as a form of cultural communication; the works of Ippolito Nievo and what they reveal about the Friulian landscape; tellurism, mythical realism and magical realism in the works of South Americal writers Jose M. Arguedas, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Pablo Neruda; and poets and narrators and their local perceptions of Mendoza, Argentina." -- Scopus
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  Record 42 of 108
  AuthorRosario-Veléz, Jorge
  Title"God and Trujillo: Literary and Cultural Representations of the Dominican Dictator," Americas
  PublisherOrganization of American States
  Publication placeWashington, D.C.
  Publication yearApril 2007
  Pagepp. 656-658
  Volume63
  Issue4
  NotesRosario studies and discusses the cultural and social implications of Ignacio López-Calvo's "God and Trujillo". Along with other analysis of the work, Rosario focuses on Calvo's view of Gabriel García Márquez, among others, during the dictatorship of Trujillo.
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  Record 43 of 108
  AuthorBach, Caleb
  Title"Gregory Rabassa: Words of Instinct," Américas
  PublisherOrganisation of American States
  Publication placeWashington, D.C
  Publication yearSeptember-October 2005
  Pagepp. 22-27
  Volume57
  Issue5
  NotesCaleb Bach discusses Gregory Rabassa, a translator of many famous Latin American Works. He talks about the Rabassa's greatest qualities as a veteran translator and the effects of his work in the preservation of writings by many Latin American authors, including Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 44 of 108
  AuthorLlácer Llorca, Eusebio V.; Castellanos, Esther Enjuto
  Title"Historia novelada o nevela histórica: el general Bolívar en el laberinto de García Márquez," Cuadernos Americanos
  PublisherUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  Publication placeMexico
  Publication year(2002)
  Pagepp. 151-161
  Volume93
  Issue
  Notes"En inglés, el término 'historia' se desdobla en dos vocablos, 'history' y 'story', que en castellano pueden identificarse como 'la' historia y 'una' historia, respectivamente. Gabriel García Márquez, periodista y novelista, asegura la originalidad de cada una de sus obras, historias en las que, partiendo de imágenes reales, ni una sola línea es inventada."
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  Record 45 of 108
  Author
  TitleInsula "Ciento Cuarenta años de soledad y ochena de vida"
  PublisherS.A.
  Publication placeMadrid, Spain
  Publication year(March 2007)
  Page
  Volume62
  Issue723
  NotesThis entire issue is dedicated to Gabriel García Márquez. It includes articles from the following authors: Teodosio Fernández, Lorena E. Roses, Ana Gallego Cuñas, Alvaro Salvador, Julio Ortega, José Miguel Oviedo, Anibal González, Jacques Joset, José Manuel Camacho, Angel Esteban and Juan Gustavo Cobo Borda. All of the articles are included in this bibliography.
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  Record 46 of 108
  AuthorBassnett, Susan
  Title"Invisible Work. Borges and Translation / Voice-Overs. Translation and Latin American Literature", Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
  PublisherLiverpool University Press
  Publication placeUnited Kingdom
  Publication yearOctober 2004
  Pagepp. 567-569
  Volume81
  Issue4
  NotesReviews "Invisible Work. Borges and Translation," by Efrain Kristal. Discusses the various tasks involved in the translation process, including literal translations of author's works such as Huidobro or García Márquez.
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  Record 47 of 108
  AuthorAmago, Samuel
  Title"Isabel Allende and the postmodern literary tradition: A reconsideration of Cuentos de Eva Luna", Latin American Literary Review
  PublisherLatin American Literary Review Press
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearJuly-December 2000
  Pagepp. 43-60
  Volume28
  Issue56
  Notes"Amago examines Isabel Allende's ''Cuentos de Eva Luna'' in terms of Allende's evolving narrative strategies, much different here than in previous literary outings such as ''La casa de los espiritus.'' By examining the collection in terms of its intertextual elements, meta-narratorial conceits, well-structured narrative frame and non-specific geographical and historical context, Amago hopes to explain how the text functions not just as a collection of stories but as a unified fictive unit." Mentions García Márquez throughout the article.
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  Record 48 of 108
  AuthorVargas, Gabriela
  Title"José de la Cuadra es el precursor del realismo mágico", Kipus: Revista Andina de Letras.
  PublisherCorporacion Editora Nacional
  Publication placeEcuador
  Publication year2003
  Pagepp. 199-203
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  Issue
  NotesVargas finds similar themes in de la Cuadra's writing and Gabriel García Márquez's Cien años de soledad, and he explains some of these themes.
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  Record 49 of 108
  AuthorVolek, Emil
  Title"José Marti, Nuestra (Macondo) América," Caribe: Revista de Cultura y Literatura
  PublisherMarquette University
  Publication placeMilwaukee, WI
  Publication yearSummer 2006
  Pagepp. 19-41
  Volume9
  Issue1
  NotesEmil Volek discusses José Marti's work and the evolution of Mocondo and magical realism in Latin American literature. The article evaluates, among other aspects, the influence of authors such as Gabriel García Márquez on the establishment of magical realism.
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  Record 50 of 108
  AuthorDe Marinis, Hugo
  Title"Kitsch tropical. Los medios en la literatura y el arte en América Latina," Canadian Journal of Latin American & Caribbean Studies
  PublisherConcordia University, Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
  Publication placeCanada
  Publication year2006
  Pagepp. 236-238
  Volume31
  Issue61
  NotesDe Marinis states: "La extraordinaria y onerosa herencia legada por el boom de la literatura latinoamericana acercó como efecto inmediato para autores y críticos, una suerte de desconcierto y una búsqueda de caminos alternativos que permitieran superar tanto los fracasos de aquel movimiento como sus inadecuaciones respecto a los cambios contextuales que advinieron con el ocaso de la modernidad." He concludes "en el acto de la recepción, las clases marginales y periféricas (y sus artistas) procesan la información recibida, la transforman y la devuelven como acto de resistencia que las convierte en sujetos actives, productivos y, por ende, creativos, capaces de articular sus propios gustos y objetos estéticos."
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