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  Record 531 of 544
  AuthorVenturino, Steven J
  Title"Where is Tibet in World LIterature?", World Literature Today
  PublisherWorld Literature Today
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearJanuary-April 2004
  Pagep. 51
  Volume78
  Issue1
  Notes"Focuses on the contemporary Tibetan literature. Tibetan writers during Chinese occupation of Tibet; Source cultures and host cultures of Tibetan literature; Reactions of Chinese institutions and literary organizations on Tibetan literature; Foreign influences on Tibetan literature." Mentions specific connections between certain Tibetan literature and the magical realism of Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 532 of 544
  AuthorFernández, María José Bustos
  Title"Williams, Raymond L., and Blanca Rodriguez. La narrativa posmoderna en Mexico", Chasqui
  PublisherChasqui
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMay 2003
  Pagepp. 139-141
  Volume32
  Issue1
  NotesMaría José Bustos Fernández overviews the book, "La narrativa posmoderna en Mexico," by Raymond L. Williams and Blanca Rodriguez. The overview mentions García Márquez and his influence as a prominent modern writer.
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  Record 533 of 544
  AuthorHines, Donetta
  Title"Woman as a sign of culture in crisis in Escenas de la vida posmoderna", Chasqui
  PublisherChasqui
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMay 2004
  Pagepp. 138-154
  Volume33
  Issue1
  NotesHines discusses the role of women in "Escenas de la vida posmoderna." In a later part of the article she states that "Idelbar Avelar shows, in Untimely Present, that the most recent apex of the aura of the letrados occurred under the auspices of the Latin American literary 'boom' in the 1960s and early 1970s. The boom writers, such as Gabriel García Márquez, Mario Vargas Llosa, Julio Cortázar, and Carlos Fuentes, inherited and propagated the 'sacred' and 'prophetic' position of the letrado."
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  Record 534 of 544
  AuthorSimonsuuri, Kirsti
  Title"World Literature Today's top 40 list, 1927-2001: celebrating 75 years of publishing excellence", World Literature Today
  PublisherWorld Literature Today
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearSummer 2001
  Pagepp. 72-83
  Volume75
  Issue3/4
  NotesPresents a 'Top 40' list of publications in celebration of 75 years of publishing excellence. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by García Márquez is one novel on the list.
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  Record 535 of 544
  AuthorHemlock, Doreen
  Title"World Watches to see if Castro will Appear at Birthday Party," South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  PublisherMcClathchy-Tribune News Service
  Publication placeFort Lauderdale, FL
  Publication yearNovember 28, 2006
  PageInternational News Section
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  Issue
  NotesIn discussing Fidel Castro's 80th birthday the author states: "Bolivian president Evo Morales, Nicaraguan president-elect Daniel Ortega, and Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez are likely to be among the 1,000 dignitaries from around the world coming to take part in the celebrations."
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  Record 536 of 544
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  Title"Year of Shakira: Colombian Star Dances to a Different Beat," The Canberra Times
  PublisherThe Federal Capital Press of Australia
  Publication placeCanberra, Australia
  Publication yearAugust 3, 2005
  PageA; 2
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  Issue
  NotesIn talking about Colombian singer Shakira the Canberra Times state that " Nobel Laureate novelist Gabriel García Márquez is a fan, saying, "No one can sing or dance like her." "
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  Record 537 of 544
  AuthorGras, Delphine
  Title"Youngblood, Shay. Black Girl in Paris," Afro-Americans in New York Life and History
  PublisherAfro-American Historical Association of the Niagara Frontier
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearJanuary 2005
  Page91
  Volume29
  Issue1
  NotesViewed on 29 January, 2008. || In this article Delphine discusses the book "Black Girl in Paris" which begins "James Baldwin, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Gabriel García Márquez and Milan Kundera all had lived in Paris as if it had been part of their training for greatness."
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  Record 538 of 544
  AuthorFoley, Kathleen
  Title"Youth Must be Served, These Groups Agree," Los Angeles Times
  PublisherLos Angeles Times
  Publication placeLos Angeles, CA
  Publication yearOctober 6, 2005
  PageCalendar Desk; 31
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  Issue
  NotesIn her article, Foley announces that one of the many Los Angeles theater groups geared towards youth is performing A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, which she mentions is adapted from a short story by Garbiel García Márquez.
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  Record 539 of 544
  AuthorStynen, Ludo
  Title"Zakes Mda. The Heart of Redness", World Literature Today
  PublisherWorld Literature Today
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearApril-June 2003
  Pagep. 89
  Volume77
  Issue1
  NotesLudo Stynen reviews "The Heart of Redness" by Zakes Mda. He mentions that the book "contains enough magic to please Garcia Marquez," which comments on the the style of the book.
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  Record 540 of 544
  AuthorCoronil, Fernando
  Title"¿Globalización liberal o imperialismo global? Cinco piezas para armar el rompecabezas del presente", Comentario Internacional : Revista del Centro Andion de Estudios Internacionales
  PublisherCorporacion Editora Nacional
  Publication placeEcuador
  Publication year2004
  Pagepp. 103-132
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  NotesAn essay that explores some elements of the actual configuration of global power. Discusses concepts that characterizes and questions forms of global dominance. Makes brief references to the works of Gabriel García Márquez, Roa Bastos, and Carpentier.
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