Gabriel García Márquez Collection

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  Record 241 of 544
  AuthorFreeman, John
  Title"In Memoir, Márquez is as Lyrical as Ever," Hartford Courant
  PublisherThe Hartford Courant Company
  Publication placeHartford, CT
  Publication yearDecember, 2003
  PageG3
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  NotesSame content as Freeman's article in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Latin American Beauties: García Márquez memoir shows how family made him a writer."
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  Record 242 of 544
  AuthorCampbell, Monica
  Title"In Mexico, Young Authors Look Beyond el Boom," San Francisco Chronicle
  PublisherSan Francisco Chronicle
  Publication placeSan Francisco, CA
  Publication yearDecember 13, 2005
  PageE-1
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  NotesViewed on 29 January, 2008. In this article the author discusses the new wave of Mexican authors stating, "Absent is the exotic, folkloric and politically charged magical realism that writers born in the 1920s and 1930s, namely Colombia's Gabriel García Márquez, Mexico's Carlos Fuentes, and Peru's Mario Vargas Llosa, made popular during El Boom. This generation towered over Latin America's literary scene for years."
  URLhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/12/13/DDG09G5UOV1.DTL&hw=in+mexico+young+authors&sn=002&sc=811

  Record 243 of 544
  AuthorWalker, Tim
  Title"In Praise of the Patriotic Playwright," Spectator
  PublisherF.C. Westley
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication yearJune 17, 2006
  Page22-23
  Volume301
  Issue9280
  Notes"This article profiles Oscar-winning playwright Ronald Harwood and his various ongoing projects. The author describes Harwood as someone who prides himself on being unfashionable. He has plays about to open in the West End including 'Collaboration,' which is about pro-Nazi composer Richard Strauss and Jewish librettist Stefan Zweig, and filming of his screenplay adaption of Gabriel García Márquez 'Love in the Time of Cholera,' is ongoing.
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  Record 244 of 544
  AuthorShifter, Michael
  Title"In Search of Hugo Chavez," Foreign Affairs
  PublisherCouncil on Foreign Relations
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearMay-June 2006
  Page45
  Volume85
  Issue3
  NotesIn this article the author states, "Just before Chavez took office in February 1999, Gabriel García Márquez accompanied him on a flight to Caracas from Havana, Cuba, where the Venezuelan president-elect had visited with Fidel Castro. 'I was overwhelmed by the feeling that I had just been traveling and chatting pleasantly with two opposing men,' the Colombian Nobel Laureate later wrote. 'One to whom the caprices of fate had given an opportunity to save his country. The other, an illusionist, who could pass into the history books as just another despot.'"
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  Record 245 of 544
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  Title"In the Picture; Promise of Another Good Year in the Arts," Canberra Times
  PublisherThe Federal Capital Press of Australia
  Publication placeCanberra, Australia
  Publication yearDecember 9, 2005
  PageA; 4
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  NotesIn this article the author states "I confess to liking Amanda Hopkinson's review (CT, December 3) of Gabriel Gracía Márquez's new book, Memories of My Melancholy Whores."
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  Record 246 of 544
  AuthorDidra, Michael
  Title"In This Easygoing Ramble Throu ..." The Washington Post
  PublisherThe Washington Post
  Publication placeWashington, DC
  Publication yearApril 24, 2005
  PageBook World; T15
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  NotesMichael Didra discuses Gregory Rabassa's book If This Be Treason. Gregory Rabassa translated many of Gabriel García Márquez's books.
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  Record 247 of 544
  AuthorCraddock, Catherine
  Title"Inside eating out: Power comida," Business Mexico.
  PublisherAmerican Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, A.C.
  Publication placeMexico
  Publication yearSept 1999
  Pagep. 64
  Volume9
  Issue9
  NotesCraddock reviews the Mexico City restaurant, El Danubio, where García Márquez and other celebrities frequently eat.
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  Record 248 of 544
  AuthorWoodward, Ben
  Title"Instinctive Creation," Japan Times
  PublisherKnight/Ridder Tribune News Service
  Publication placeTokyo, Japan
  Publication yearJune 2, 2006
  PageState and Regional News
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  NotesIn discussing Michael Nyman, Ben Woodward states, "Currently, he is working on a production of Gabriel García Márquez's 'Erendira' with Japanese director Yukio Ninagawa. Though the score is incomplete, audiences in Japan can get a taste of it, along with excerpts from his soundtracks, at three concerts next week by Nyman and the 30-year-running Micheal Nyman Band."
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  Record 249 of 544
  AuthorMarting, Diane
  Title"Internationalizing Brazilian Literature", Latin American Research Review
  PublisherLatin American Research Review
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearOctober 2004
  Pagepp. 327-338
  Volume39
  Issue3
  NotesDiane Marting "reviews several books on Latin American literature. "Third World Literary Fortunes: Brazilian Culture and Its International Reception," by Piers Armstrong; "The Muffled Cries: The Writer and Literature in Authoritarian Brazil, 1964-1985," by Nancy Baden; "Machado De Assis: Reflections on a Brazilian Master Writer," edited by Richard Graham; "The Space In-between: Essays on Latin American Culture," by Silviano Santiago, edited by Ana Lúcia Gazzola, translated by Tom Burns, Ana Lúcia Gazzola, and Gareth Williams." A brief mention to García Márquez and magical realism.
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  Record 250 of 544
  AuthorSimon, Daniel
  Title"Introducing the NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature", World Literature Today
  PublisherWorld Literature Today
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMay-August 2004
  Pagepp. 5-6
  Volume78
  Issue2
  Notes"Deals with the presentation of the inaugural NSK Neustadt Prize for Children's Literature to Mildred D. Taylor. Importance of books to children according to Nancy Neustadt Barcelo, one of the daughters of Walter Jr. and Dolores Neustadt; List of jurors and nominees for the 2003 prize; Information on Taylor." Mentions Gabriel García Márquez as a previous winner of the prize.
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