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  Record 481 of 544
  AuthorLewis, Gwyneth
  Title"The Cruel Sea," The Guardian
  PublisherGuardian Newspapers Limited
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication yearAugust 15, 2005
  PageGuardian Features Pages; 12
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  NotesLewis states that "There can't be many choral works that have been written on a boat, but last year I wrote the libretto for an oratorio based on a short story by Gabriel García Márquez, while my husband and I were rescuing our boat from Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in Morocco."
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  Record 482 of 544
  AuthorGonzález, Eduardo
  Title"The Cuban Mile", Chasqui.
  PublisherUniversity of Georgia
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearNov. 2001
  Pagepp. 152-155
  Volume30
  Issue2
  NotesGonzález reviews Alejandro Hernández Diaz's book The Cuban Mile, which he says "is in many aspects similar to Relata de un naufrage by Gabriel García Márquez; perhaps it was even inspired by it."
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  Record 483 of 544
  AuthorGonzález-Abellás, Miguel
  Title"The Cultures of the Hispanic Caribbean", Chasqui
  PublisherChasqui
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMay 2002
  Pagepp. 122-125
  Volume31
  Issue1
  NotesGonzález-Abellás writes about various aspects of the contemporary Caribbean culture. When discussing two essays, he briefly mentions Gabriel García Márquez and his support for Latin American film.
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  Record 484 of 544
  AuthorJohnson, Lemuel A
  Title"The dilemma of presence in Black diaspora literature: A comparativist reading of Arnoldo Palacio's Las estrellas son negras", Afro-Hispanic Review
  PublisherVanderbilt University, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearSpring 2002
  Pagepp. 190-199
  Volume21
  Issue1/2
  NotesArnoldo Palacio's ''Las estrellas son negras'' is discussed. Palacios' Afro-Colombian novel ends on a passionate and lyrical note of affirmation, an affirmation whose intended thoroughness is reinforced by a narrative strategy in which man and water are united in sensuous, baptismal, therefore transfigurative, images. Briefly compares images and literary devices to the works of Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 485 of 544
  AuthorKeeley, Graham
  Title"The End, by Gabriel García Márquez," The Times
  PublisherTimes Newspapers Limited
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication yearJanuary 26, 2006
  PageOverseas News; 36
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  Notes"The acclaimed 78-year-old author has written his final chapter, saying his heart is not in it any more. Graham Keeley reports."
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  Record 486 of 544
  AuthorKuhlman, Martha
  Title"The ex(centric) mind of Europe: Dubravka Ugresic," World Literature Today
  PublisherUniversity of Oklahoma
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearSummer 1999
  Pagepp. 423-428
  Volume73
  Issue3
  Notes"Kuhlman examines how Dubravka Ugresic's novel 'Fording the Stream of Consciousness' both parodies and engages serious problems of cultural identity." The article discusses whether as an author, Ugresic should be placed as a postmodernist along with Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Italo Calvino, Umberto Eco, and Salman Rushdie or under a "compilation of women writers who address gender difference."
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  Record 487 of 544
  AuthorStaples, Brent.
  Title"The Ghosts of Childhood," The New York Times
  PublisherThe New York Times Company
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  Page8 Section 7 Column 1 Book Review Desk
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  NotesStaples provides background information on Colombia, or Macondo, as the connection has been made between the made up location and the country. Gives us insight into the Colombia where García Márquez grew up, leading into an analysis of Living to Tell the Tale.
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  Record 488 of 544
  AuthorNazareth, Peter
  Title"The God Who Begat a Jackal (Book Review)", World Literature Today
  PublisherWorld Literature Today
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearOctober-December 2003
  Pagep. 76
  Volume77
  Issue3/4
  NotesReviews the book "The God Who Begat a Jackal," by Nega Mezlekia. Mentions that he has been influenced by García Márquez.
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  Record 489 of 544
  AuthorShreve, Jack
  Title"The Golden Age: Poems of the Spanish Renaissance," Library Journal
  PublisherLibrary Journal
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearJune 15, 2006
  Page74
  Volume131
  Issue11
  NotesThis article reviews Edith Grossman's book "The Golden Age: Poems of the Spanish Renaissance," which she translated from Spanish. In the article the author states, "Addressing what she calls 'the stunning lack of familiarity in the English-speaking world' with the poetry of the Spanish Renaissance, Grossman, translator of Cervantes and Gabriel García Márquez, offers a compact anthology of 40 shorter poems by eight 15th- and 18th-century poets."
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  Record 490 of 544
  AuthorBasu, Anustup
  Title"The Human and his Spectacular Autumn, or, Informatics After Philosophy," Postmodern Culture
  PublisherOxford
  Publication placeCary, N.C
  Publication yearMay 2004
  Page7-45
  Volume14
  Issue3
  NotesThe author incorporates Gabriel García Márquez's "El Otoño del patriarca" in his discussion of informatics and philosophy.
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