Gabriel García Márquez Collection

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  Record 151 of 258
  Author
  Title"La Farándula," La Opinión
  PublisherLa Opinión Digital
  Publication placeLos Angeles, CA
  Publication yearJune 7, 2000
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.|Mexican ventriloquist, Johnny Welch, states that he was the author of the poem that has circulated as a farewell poem written by García Márquez, who was ill at the time. Such poem was denounced as apocryphal and García Márquez declared that the only thing that worries him is that his readership may think that he would write such a thing.
  URLhttp://www.laopinion.com/archivo/index.html?START=3&RESULTSTART=1&DISPLAYTYPE=single&FREETEXT=garcia+marquez&FDATEd12=&FDATEd13=&BOOLp00=&SORT_MODE=Relevancia

  Record 152 of 258
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  Title"La fiesta del libro," El Malpensante
  PublisherEl Malpensante
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearJune-July, 2002
  Page14-15
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  Issue39
  NotesThe author makes some suggestions for a future annual celebration commemorating books, authors, etc. The first suggestion would be to have the celebration on March 6, in honor of Gabriel García Márquez's birthday, because he is the person who has done the most promotion of books in Colombia.
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  Record 153 of 258
  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

  Record 154 of 258
  AuthorPöpel, Hubert
  Title"La historia de la literatura: Provocación y reto," Polígramas
  PublisherUniversidad del Valle
  Publication placeCali, Colombia
  Publication yearJune, 2003
  Page51-73
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  Issue19
  Notes"Some of the most interesting and never realized proposals of literary historiography in the last fifty years gain validity when they propose to assume the history of literature as provocation, where they establish a real dialogue of periods, where they revise, question and destroy the traditional canons. This means realizing new cuts, selections, and proposals to approach Colombian literature from a historical proposal that relies on a fruitful discussion by the academic community." Pöpel analyzes the transition of magical realism from its beginnings by García Márquez, as a Colombian novel of violence to its transitions in the latter part of the century as a narrative of drug trafficking and new violence.
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  Record 155 of 258
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  Title"La mejor novela de la historia," Quaderns Digitals
  PublisherQuaderns Digitals
  Publication placeBarcelona, Spain
  Publication yearAugust, 2002
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  NotesOne hundred great authors chose El Quijote as the best novel in history in a poll by the Nobel Institute. García Márquez is listed amongst one hundred greatest other authors such as García Lorca, Borges, Rulfo, Dostoievski, Kafka, Shakespeare and Tolstoi among others.
  URLhttp://quadernsdigitals.net/index.php?accionMenusecciones.VisualizaArticuloSeccioneIU.visualiza&proyecto_id3&articuloSeccion_id436

  Record 156 of 258
  AuthorSoria Romero, Luis, Fernando Rayo Tierno, and Gala Blasco Aparicio
  Title"La poesía de vanguardia (I)," Manual de literatura hispanoamericana IV Las Vanguardias
  PublisherCénlit
  Publication placePamplona, Spain
  Publication year2002
  Page166
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  NotesThis article is dedicated to Pablo Neruda, who in turn dedicated a poem to Gabriel García Márquez, because Neruda belived that García Márquez was one of the best-standing novelists.
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  Record 157 of 258
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  Title"Las esperadas memorias de García Márquez llegan a La Paz," El Diario
  PublisherEl Diario
  Publication placeLa Paz, Bolivia
  Publication yearOctober, 2002
  PageCultural
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  NotesVivir para contarla, the first volume of Gabriel García Márquez's memoirs will simultaneously go on sale in Spain and Latin America, with an initial expectancy of one thousand copies. The official presentation of "Gabriel García Márquez's memoirs will take place in Barcelona, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City. In La Paz, the novel will be presented in an act that will take place in the auditorium of the Colombian Embassy.
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  Record 158 of 258
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  Title"Las nuevas lecciones de los maestros," El País
  PublisherEl País
  Publication placeMadrid, Spain
  Publication yearSeptember, 2002
  PageCultura
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  NotesStating that the memoirs of Gabriel García Márquez are the greatest literary event at the time, El País announces the first volume of his memoirs, Vivir para contarla, centered on the life of García Márquez's maternal grandparents and the love of his father and mother. Includes everything until the year 1955.
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  Record 159 of 258
  AuthorRosales, Auxiliadora
  Title"Las putas de Gabo," La Prensa
  PublisherLa Prensa, S.A.
  Publication placeNicaragua
  Publication yearOctober, 2004
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  NotesViewed on 28 January, 2008.||Series of small articles by the same author on how García Márquez's new novel, Memoria de mis putas tristes, has caused controversy with its bootlegging and delayed date for sale.
  URLhttp://www-usa.laprensa.com.ni/archivo/2004/octubre/19/revista/

  Record 160 of 258
  AuthorLópez, Kimberle S
  TitleLatin American Novels of the Conquest. Reinventing the New World
  PublisherUniversity of Missouri Press
  Publication placeColumbia, MO
  Publication year2002
  Page5
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  Notes"Many novels from the 1970s and 1980s demonstrate an awareness of this through intertextuality with the chronicles of conquest and colonization: Mexican Carlos Fuentes's Terra Nostra (1975); Colombian Gabriel García Márquez's El otoño del patriarca (1975), published in translation as The Autumn of the Patriarch; Cuban Alejo Carpentier's El arpa y la sombra (1979), published in translation as The Harp and the Shadow; Colombian Albalucía Ángel's Las andariegas (The wandering women, 1983); Argentine Griselda Gambaro's Lo impenetrable (1984); and Mexican Margo Glantz's Síndrome de naufragios (Shipwreck syndrome, 1984) do not represent linear historical narratives, nor do they deal exclusively with the conquest, but they do draw heavily upon the colonial chronicles in the formation of innovative narratives that transcend particular chronological periods."
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