Gabriel García Márquez Collection

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  Record 31 of 258
  AuthorTierney-Tello, Marybeth
  Title"Body of Writing (Book Review)," Novel
  PublisherBrown University
  Publication placeProvidence, RI
  Publication year2001
  Page139-141
  Volume35
  Issue1
  NotesRené Prieto reviews Body of Writing, reflecting on the desiring body as figured and inscribed in the works of some of Spanish America's most famous writers, including Julio Cortázar and Gabriel García Márquez. "Through a masterful deployment of psychoanalytic and feminist theory as well as a pertinent examination of authors' autobiography and psychology, he convincingly reveals what is at stake in some of the most enigmatic aspects of these authors' texts. His book is to be recommended with enthusiasm," states Prieto.
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  Record 32 of 258
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  Title"Bootlegged Márquez book sold on streets," United Press International
  PublisherUnited Press International
  Publication placeWashington, DC
  Publication yearOctober 15, 2004
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  NotesViewed on 28 January, 2008.|"Pirated copies of the newest novel by famed Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez are being sold on the streets, El Tiempo newspaper reported Friday."
  URLhttp://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-100760867.html

  Record 33 of 258
  AuthorWilliamson, Edwin
  TitleBorges: A Life
  PublisherViking
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication year2004
  Page347
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  Notes"Younger writers, such as Gabriel García Márquez, Julio Cortázar, Carlos Fuentes, and Mario Vargas Llosa, the future stars of the so-called Latin American boom, admired Borges for his ironic, understated prose style, which was seen as quite revolutionary in Spanish at the time, as well as for his essays advocating the fabulous and fantastic in narrative fiction, which had prepared the theoretical ground since the early 1930s for the eventual emergence of "magical realism.""
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  Record 34 of 258
  AuthorBirbragher, Celia Sredni de
  Title"Botero donates his collection to Colombia. Interview," Art Nexus
  PublisherArte en Colombia
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearNovember, 1999/January, 2000
  Page64-67
  Volume
  Issue34
  NotesIn this interview artist and collector Fernando Botero discusses a range of topics, including his recent donations from his art collection to two museums in Colombia, how he started out as an artist, the parallel between his work and that of Gabriel García Márquez, and his art collecting.
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  Record 35 of 258
  AuthorThomas, Rob.
  Title""Brazilian Wind" a Fresh Breeze in Detective Genre," Capital Times
  PublisherMadison Newspapers, Inc.
  Publication placeMadison, WI
  Publication yearMarch, 2004
  Page9A Editorial
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  NotesReview and commentary on Brazilian mystery writer Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza, where a comparison is drawn: "Some critics have claimed that if Gabriel García Márquez had written crime novels, they would read much like Garcia-Roza's novels, suffused with atmosphere and often struck with wonder at the power of human interaction to both heal and wound."
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  Record 36 of 258
  AuthorKelly, C
  Title"Breaking News," World Press Review
  PublisherStanley Foundation
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearApril, 1992
  Page40
  Volume39
  Issue4
  Notes"Notes that Nobel-prize winning author, Gabriel García Márquez, recently became co-owner of a new nightly television news show in his native Colombia. The function of the program to act as a school of journalism. Deals with the relationships between journalism and literature."
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  Record 37 of 258
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  Title"Buscan ascenso de personaje de obra de García Márquez," El Diario
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  Publication placeLa Paz, Bolivia
  Publication yearFebruary, 2004
  PageSección Cultural
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  NotesFour citizens of Colombia have asked by means of judicial action that the man who inspired Gabriel García Márquez's No One Writes to the Colonel, Nicolás Márquez Mejía, maternal grandfather of Gabriel García Márquez, be promoted from rank of colonel to general.
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  Record 38 of 258
  AuthorMoreno, Sergio
  Title"Buscando un gestor," Pagina 12
  PublisherEditorial La Pagina
  Publication placeBueno Aires, Argentina
  Publication yearOctober 17, 2004
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  NotesViewed 28 January, 2008.|Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez has been asked informally to help mediate with Fidel Castro in the case of a Cuban doctor banned for leaving the island for Argentina, where her son and grandchildren reside, according to one Buenos Aires daily.
  URLhttp://www.pagina12web.com.ar/diario/elpais/1-42430-2004-10-17.html

  Record 39 of 258
  AuthorPopkin, Rodger M
  TitleCamping Magazine
  PublisherCamp Directors Association
  Publication placeBoston, MA
  Publication yearJan-Feb, 2001
  PageA2
  Volume74
  Issue1
  NotesPopkin shares some of his favorite thoughts on the nature of human potential. He offers quotes from Gabriel García Márquez, Antoine de Saint-Exupery and Lao-Tzu.
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  Record 40 of 258
  AuthorCastañeda, Mireya
  Title"Carilda Oliver Labra: I Don
  PublisherEdiciones ICAICS Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial Center
  Publication placeHavana, Cuba
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  NotesGabriel García Márquez is mentioned once in relation to translators.
  URLhttp://www.cubanow.net/global/loader.php?secc=1&cont=feature/num9/index.htm

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