Gabriel García Márquez Collection

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  Record 201 of 258
  AuthorFresán, Rodrigo
  Title"Paco Porrúa, El hombre del microscopio," El Malpensante
  PublisherEl Malpensante
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearDecember, 2003-February, 2004
  Page
  Volume
  Issue51
  NotesPaco Porrúa was the editor of literary figures such as Julio Cortázar and Gabriel García Márquez. Born in Spain but raised professionally in Argentina, Porrúa was also the founder of the legendary Minotauro editorial through which he translated and printed works by Ray Bradbury, J.G. Ballard and J.R.R. Tolkien, among others. On November 29, 2003, La Feria del Libro de Guadalajara awarded him and celebrated his career.
  URLhttp://elmalpensante.com/51_brevario.asp

  Record 202 of 258
  Author Abad Faciolince, Héctor
  Title"Panfleto contra el populismo cultural: comentarios a la "Encuesta Nacional de Cultura, 2002,"" El Malpensante
  PublisherEl Malpensante
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearSeptember-October, 2002
  Page28-37
  Volume
  Issue41
  NotesA poll by the Centro Nacional de Consultoría announces the "costeñización" of Colombian culture due to the very marked predilection of Colombians through dance, vallenato, Shakira, Carlos Vives and Carlos Valderrama, and Gabriel García Márquez. Abad Faciolince seeks to analyze and interpret this poll.
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  Record 203 of 258
  AuthorReloba, Xenia
  Title"Pastor Vega and Daysi Granados: From Movie-Hall to Stage"
  PublisherEdiciones ICAICS Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Center
  Publication placeHavana, Cuba
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  Notes"A new stage version of Love Diatribe Against a Seated Man by Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez, was first-staged in Havana last December, with Cuban film maker Pastor Vega as director, and Daysi Granados as star performer- one of the most recurring actresses in Cuban and Latin American films."
  URLhttp://www.cubanow.net/feature/num19/

  Record 204 of 258
  Author
  Title"People," The International Herald Tribune
  PublisherInternational Herald Tribune
  Publication placeParis, France
  Publication yearOctober 22, 2004
  Page12
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  Notes"The first novel in a decade by Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, Memories of My Melancholy Whores, has gone on sale, with the publishers shipping one million copies across the Spanish-speaking world in a launch that was pushed forward to foil counterfeiters."
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  Record 205 of 258
  AuthorOrecklin, Michele
  Title"People," Time
  PublisherTime Inc.
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearMarch, 1999
  Page103
  Volume153
  Issue10
  NotesThe news briefs column concerning celebrities and popular culture for March 15, 1999. Novelist Gabriel García Márquez," journalist for Cambio, a Colombian newsweekly.
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  Record 206 of 258
  AuthorEloy Martínez, Tomás
  Title"Periodismo y narración: desafíos para el siglo XXI," El Malpensante
  PublisherEl Malpensante
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearDecember, 2000-January 2001
  Page37-44
  Volume
  Issue27
  Notes"It is not random chance that in Latin America, all, absolutely all of the great writers have been at one time journalists: Borges, García Márquez, Fuentes, Onetti, Vargas Llosa, Asturias, Neruda, Paz, Cortázar, all, even those whose names aren't included." Tomás Eloy Martínez discusses the relationship between journalists and authors, particularly how journalism can be the opening stages for most authors.
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  Record 207 of 258
  AuthorBrodzinsky, Sibylla
  Title"Pirates hasten García Márquez book launch," The Guardian
  PublisherGuardian Newspapers Limited
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication yearOctober 18, 2004
  Page12
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  Issue
  Notes"Fans of the Nobel prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez have waited more than a decade for his latest work of fiction. Now, thanks to bootleggers, the wait has been shortened by a week."
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  Record 208 of 258
  AuthorWeinstein, Philip, Duvall, John N. and Ann J. Abadie, eds.
  Title"Postmodern Intimations. Musing on Invisibility: William Faulkner, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison," Faulkner and Postmodernism: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1999
  PublisherUniversity Press of Mississippi
  Publication placeJackson, MS
  Publication year2002
  Page39-41, 192, 195
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  Issue
  Notes"How could the same characterizations have a purchase on textual worlds as different as Barthelme's parodic games, Italo Calvino's self-generating narratives, Gabriel García Márquez's magic realism, and Toni Morrison's brooding reframing of American history? In what follows, the postmodernist generalizations I shall offer refer mainly to the brilliant, brittle American fictions of the "60s and "70s."
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  Record 209 of 258
  AuthorDuvall, John N. and Ann J. Abadie, eds.
  Title"Postmodern Yoknapatawhpha: William Faulkner as Usable Past," Faulkner and Postmodernism: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1999
  PublisherUniversity Press of Mississippi
  Publication placeJackson, MS
  Publication year2002
  Page39-41
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  Issue
  Notes"Glissant goes on to identify a series of writers whose work responds to Faulknerian poetics, including Flannery O"Conner, Alejo Carpentier, William Styron, Gabriel García Márquez, and Toni Morrison."
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  Record 210 of 258
  AuthorMarenghi, Patricia y Laura Pérez López
  TitlePrensa española y dictadura argentina (1976-1983): La imagen del exilio en ABC, El País, y Triunfo. América Latina Hoy.
  Publisher
  Publication placeUniversidad de Salamanca
  Publication yearAug 2003
  Page
  Volume34
  Issue
  NotesViewed on 11 February, 2008. Brief mention of García Márquez's article, "Con las Malvinas o sin ellas" (24 April, 1982), in which he discusses "los desaparecidos" and "las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo."
  URLhttp://www.usal.es/~iberoame/americalatinahoy/ALH-PDF-TIFF/ALHvol34/ALHvol34marenghiperez.pdf

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