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| Record 171 of 258 |
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| | | Title | | "Magical Realism: Why Gabriel García Márquez Would Never Get a Job with PBS -- And Other Truths of Nonfiction Film," CityPages
| | | Publisher | | City Pages | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | November, 2002 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | 23 | | | Issue | | 1144 | | | Notes | | Viewed on 24 January, 2008.||"Put it this way: Gabriel García Márquez would never get a job with PBS. He could never follow the Universal clock: the broadcasting rule that all documentaries must fit in a 52-minute slot." | | | URL | | http://www.citypages.com/databank/23/1144/article10849.asp | |
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| Record 172 of 258 |
| | Author | | Hood, Edward Waters
| | | Title | | "Manuel Zapata Olivella y Gabriel García Márquez," Ciberayllu
| | | Publisher | | Ciberayllu | | | Publication place | | Columbia, MO | | | Publication year | | January, 2004 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Viewed on 24 January, 2008.|Hood recollects that in 1986 when he began writing his doctoral dissertation about the narrative work of Gabriel García Márquez, he traveled to Colombia to experience first hand the land that had given birth to García Márquez and his work. | | | URL | | http://www.andes.missouri.edu/andes/Cronicas/EWH_Zapata.html | |
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| Record 173 of 258 |
| | Author | | Martin, Gerald
| | | Title | | "Maqroll versus Macondo: The Exceptionality of Álvaro Mutis," World Literature Today
| | | Publisher | | World Literature Today | | | Publication place | | | | | Publication year | | July-September, 2003 | | | Page | | 23-27 | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | "The two most successful novelists in the history of Colombian literature, both in terms of critical acclaim and in terms of prizes won, are two old friends, Álvaro Mutis and Gabriel García Márquez, who have known each other for more than half a century." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 174 of 258 |
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| | | Title | | "Matta con el surrealismo," La Maga
| | | Publisher | | La Maga | | | Publication place | | Buenos Aires, Argentina | | | Publication year | | July 17, 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Article informing the public of Verbo Americano, an important series from 1985, based on fragments of novels by authors such as Cesar Vallejos, José Martí, Nicolás Guillén, Gabriela Mistral, Ruben Darío, and Gabriel García Márquez. The series expresses the intentions of the artist, Roberto Matta, where he links American creations with a universal culture. His masterpieces are then accompanied by texts by the previously mentioned artists. | | | URL | | http://www.lamaga.com.ar/php/noticias.php?accionVer&id9179&id_subseccion8 | |
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| Record 175 of 258 |
| | Author | | Tourino, Corey Shouse
| | | Title | | "Medellín at the Movies: Film Narrative and the Crisis of National Lettered Culture in Colombia", Caribe: Revista de cultura y literatura
| | | Publisher | | Marquette University | | | Publication place | | United States | | | Publication year | | Summer 2004 | | | Page | | pp.43-59 | | | Volume | | 7 | | | Issue | | 1 | | | Notes | | Tourino discusses the way that Latin American novelists have been able to use their position to effect political influence. He cites García Márquez as one such author who "dedicated his prose both to renovate Colombian literary culture and to wage a mass-media guerra informativa in defense of the voiceless Third World." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 176 of 258 |
| | Author | | Spriro, Howard M
| | | Title | | "Medicine and Literature, Volume 2: The Doctor
| | | Publisher | | American College of Physicians | | | Publication place | | Philadelphia, PA | | | Publication year | | August 17, 2004 | | | Page | | 328 | | | Volume | | 141 | | | Issue | | 4 | | | Notes | | "This book is the second in a series of 16 essays about some of the author's favorite writers, including Shakespeare, Gabriel García Márquez, and even Evelyn Waugh. The essays summarize the plot and structure of the original works, with occasional comments specifically addressed to physicians. The essays are superbly informative, but are better enjoyed after the physician has read the books discussed. Reading them beforehand would dilute the excitement of the journey that the author wants readers to experience." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 177 of 258 |
| | Author | | Chadwick, Alex and David Kipen
| | | Title | | "Memoir "Living to Tell the Tale" by Gabriel García Márquez," Day to Day
| | | Publisher | | National Public Radio | | | Publication place | | Los Angeles, CA | | | Publication year | | December, 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | David Kippen, critic and reporter, narrates the life of Gabriel García Márquez and talks about Living to Tell the Tale. | | | URL | | No page available, transcript available on LexisNexis.com | |
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| Record 178 of 258 |
| | Author | | Johnson, Reed
| | | Title | | "Memoria rewrite foils bootleggers," Los Angeles Times
| | | Publisher | | Los Angeles Times | | | Publication place | | Los Angeles, CA | | | Publication year | | October 26, 2004 | | | Page | | 1 Calendar Calendar Desk Part E | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | | | | Notes | | Also published in El Universal (Mexico)||"It may be too easy a wisecrack to call the Gang that Couldn't Steal Straight. But the joke definitely was on the Colombian bootleggers who put out a pirated edition of Gabriel García Márquez's new novella last week, apparently not realizing that the Nobel Prize-winning author had made some last-minute changes to the ending." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 179 of 258 |
| | Author | | Caballero, Beatriz
| | | Title | | "Mi querido colega y amigo:..." Boletín Cultural y Bibliográfico
| | | Publisher | | Impresión del Banco de la República | | | Publication place | | Bogotá, Colombia | | | Publication year | | 2004 | | | Page | | 104 | | | Volume | | 40 | | | Issue | | 62 | | | Notes | | Note from Gabriel García Márquez from May 1, 1967 about editorial houses and book deals. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 180 of 258 |
| | Author | | Channing, Carol, Faye and Jonathan Kellerman, Scott Turow
| | | Title | | "Miscellany," Writer
| | | Publisher | | Writer | | | Publication place | | Boston, MA | | | Publication year | | March, 2003 | | | Page | | 10-11 | | | Volume | | 116 | | | Issue | | 3 | | | Notes | | This article presents updates on some writers, as of March 2003. Provides background on Vivir para contarla, an autobiography of Gabriel García Márquez; the number of years it took Carol Channing to write her autobiography, Just Lucky I Guess; Details of the married life of Jonathan and Faye Kellerman; and the focus of the book, Reversible Errors by Scott Turow. | | | URL | | | |
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