Gabriel García Márquez Collection

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  Record 71 of 258
  Author
  Title"Editor
  PublisherThe Buffalo News
  Publication placeBuffalo, NY
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  PageH7 Book Reviews
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  Notes"Even so, we have not had Marquez's life like this before. It's the first of three planned volumes and while the narrative, putatively, ends with him about to marry his wife Mercedes four decades ago, it freely plucks, as needed, fruits from the whole blooming tree of his life. Though, it should surprise no one that it is beautifully - yes, perhaps even magically-- written from page to page, no one has the right to assume a translation as fine as Edith Grossman's turns out to be." -Editor's Choice
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  Record 72 of 258
  AuthorAnonymous
  TitleEl Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Romulo Gallegos (CELARG). Repertorio Americano.
  PublisherInstituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos (IDELA)
  Publication placeCosta Rica
  Publication yearJuly-Dec 1999
  Pagepp. 138-139
  Volume8
  Issue
  NotesMentions that García Márquez was awarded El Premio Internacional de Novela Rómulo Gallegos in 1972 for Cien años de soledad.
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  Record 73 of 258
  AuthorCastillo Mier, Ariel
  Title"El contexto cultural de la Barranquilla en que vivió García Márquez: Una visita a la cueva de Fiorillo," La Casa de Asterión
  PublisherLa Casa de Asterion
  Publication placeBarranquilla, Colombia
  Publication yearJuly-September, 2002
  Page
  Volume3
  Issue10
  NotesViewed 24 January, 2008.|In a conversation of paradoxical permanence with the last foreign member of the Barranquilla group, Jacques Gilard, the narrator Marvel Moreno affirms: In Barranquilla everything disappears. The humidity and the termites eat the books, objects, and furniture. The houses are abandoned or collapse by themselves. There is no sense of continuity of the type that emanates from European cities, no trace of the men who worked to create the world into which we were born.
  URLhttp://lacasadeasterionb.homestead.com/v3n10fior.html

  Record 74 of 258
  AuthorMontealegre Aguilar, Armando
  Title"El Estado, los maestros y la lectura," El Malpensante
  PublisherEl Malpensante
  Publication placeBogota, Colombia
  Publication yearFeb-March, 2003
  Page7-8
  Volume
  Issue44
  NotesThe editorial section briefly mentions an article about García Márquez, without really referring to the author himself.
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  Record 75 of 258
  Author
  Title"El Gabo edita primer tomo de memorias," El Universal
  PublisherEl Universal
  Publication placeCaracas, Venezuela
  Publication yearJune, 2002
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||This is a brief article pertaining to Gabriel García Márquez's publication of his memoirs, Vivir para contarla.
  URLhttp://buscador.eluniversal.com/2002/06/27/cul_art_27388EE.shtml

  Record 76 of 258
  Author
  Title"El Gabo vive para contarla," ElMundo.com
  PublisherEl Mundo
  Publication placeCaracas, Venezuela
  Publication yearOctober, 2002
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||The first of the three volumes of Gabriel García Márquez's memoirs, Vivir para contarla will be "baptized" in Caracas, Venezuela, in an act programmed with the editors at the Colombian Embassy. The launching of the rest of the Spanish-speaking world will be shortly afterwards. It is approximated that the first edition will be of one million copies.
  URLhttp://www.elmundo.com.ve/ediciones/2002/10/07/p1-16s1.htm

  Record 77 of 258
  Author
  Title"El Guerrillero Paranoico," El Malpensante
  PublisherEl Malpensante
  Publication placeBogota, Colombia
  Publication yearMay-June, 2003
  Page46
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  NotesIn this criticism of political figures, García Márquez is included for his involvement with Fidel Castro.
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  Record 78 of 258
  AuthorCheren, Liliana
  Title"El líder cubano "es un lector atento y minucioso" según el autor de Cien años de soledad. Gabriel García Márquez recuerda las charlas sobre literatura con su amigo Fidel Castro," La Maga
  PublisherLa Maga
  Publication placeBuenos Aires, Argentina
  Publication year1992
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.||Cheren discusses the development of Fidel Castro's and Gabriel García Márquez's friendship, which began through literature.
  URLhttp://www.sololiteratura.com/ggm/marquezfebellider.htm

  Record 79 of 258
  Author
  Title"El orgullo de la familia," El Tiempo
  PublisherEl Tiempo
  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearOctober, 2002
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  NotesAvailable with subscription.||This is an editorial essay which provides some information about Gabriel García Márquez's memoirs, Vivir para contarla and includes some details provided in the book. It also states how not only is Gabriel García Márquez making his family proud, but he is also the pride of Colombia, of those who speak his same language, of those who also share the same kind of job. Vivir para contarla is not only the life of Gabriel García Márquez, but also the story, an allegory of the Colombia full of violence, magic, solitude, austerity, horror, creative spirit, and ghosts.
  URLhttp://eltiempo.terra.com.co/PROYECTOS/gabo/EXPER/expertos/ARTICULO-WEB-NOTA_INTERIOR-178672.html

  Record 80 of 258
  AuthorMoyano, Daniel
  TitleEl oscuro
  PublisherSudamericana
  Publication placeBuenos Aires, Argentina
  Publication year1968
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  Notes"This meritorious novel won first prize in the Concurso de Novela Primera Plana- Sudamericana (Judges: García Márquez, Marechal and Roa Bastos). It presents a profound and sensitive study of the problem of guilt and its assessment and the tragedy of human failure and estrangement. The narrative point of view, which is multiple and rapidly changing, is very effective."
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