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  Record 91 of 117
  AuthorCoetzee, J. M.
  Title"Sleeping Beauty", The New York Times Review of Books
  PublisherNew York Review, Inc.
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearFebruary 23, 2006
  Pagepp. 4-8
  Volume53
  Issue3
  NotesThe article reviews the book "Memories of My Melancholy Whores," by Gabriel García Márquez translated by Edith Grossman.
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  Record 92 of 117
  AuthorEyman, Scott
  Title"Sleeping Beauty," Palm Beach Post
  PublisherThe Palm Beach Newspapers
  Publication placePalm Beach, FL
  Publication yearNovember 20, 2005
  PageArts and Entertainment; 8J
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  NotesIn his review, Scott Eyman concludes that "at all times, Memories of My Melancholy Whores is wise and funny, and cumulatively it's exhilarating. Above all, it's nimble - not a sentence longer than it needs to be, an amazing performance for a 40-year-old man, let along a 78-year-old man. Márquez has streamlined the labyrinths of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera and given us a jubilant fable about the liberation of infatuation."
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  Record 93 of 117
  AuthorBell-Villada, Gene H.
  Title"Sleeping Beauty; Memories of My Melancholy Whores," Los Angeles Times
  PublisherLos Angeles Times
  Publication placeLos Angeles
  Publication yearNovember 6, 2005
  PageBook Review;7
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  NotesBelle-Villada discusses the novel's content and concludes that it "is an exquisitely wrought tale, and Edith Grossman's translation ably captures its autumnal beauty."
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  Record 94 of 117
  AuthorFeinstein, Adam
  Title"Sleeping Seamstress," Times Literary Supplement (TLS)
  PublisherTimes Newspapers Limited
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication year(December 10, 2004)
  Pagepp. 23
  Volume5306
  Issue
  NotesThis article reviews Gabriel García Márquez's book "Memoria de mis putas tristes (Memories of My Melancholy Whores)"
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  Record 95 of 117
  AuthorLeblanc, Jeanne A.
  Title"Solitude is the Curse of Those Unable to Love," The Record
  PublisherNorth Jersey Media Group
  Publication placeBergen County, NJ
  Publication yearNovember 13, 2005
  PageEntertainment; E03
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  NotesIn her article Jeanne A. Leblanc states "Oh, yes, there's plenty of sex, or at least memories of it. And there's certainly old age, delineated with blunt lyricism. But these are part of the setting, not the theme. For more than 50 years, García's fiction has been mainly about one subject: solitude. It is the curse of the unnamed narrator of "Memories," an elderly bachelor who lives alone in decaying mansion in an unnamed tropical city." This article is also published in Newsday (New York).
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  Record 96 of 117
  AuthorWeatherup, Malcolm
  Title"Spellbinding Genius," Townsville Bulletin/ Townsville Sun
  PublisherNationwide News
  Publication placeAustralia
  Publication yearNovember 26, 2005
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  NotesWeatherup praises Memories of My Melancholy Whores and states, "In his first work for ten years, Márquez revisits his famous "magic realism" to spin out "a fairy tale for the aged that celebrates the belated discovery of amorous passion in old age.""
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  Record 97 of 117
  AuthorGray, Paul
  Title"Sublime Folly", The New Leader
  PublisherAmerican Labor Conference on International Affairs
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearNovember/December 2005
  Pagepp. 41-42
  Volume88
  Issue6
  NotesReview of "Memories of My Melancholy Whores" by Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 98 of 117
  AuthorW.M.S.
  Title"Tentaciones en flor: Memoria de mis putas tristes,"
  PublisherPromotora de Informaciones, Sociedad Anónima
  Publication placeMadrid, Spain
  Publication yearApril 1, 2006
  Page
  Volume749
  Issue
  NotesReview of Gabriel García Márquez's "Memorias de mis putas tristes."
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  Record 99 of 117
  AuthorCastro, Juan de
  Title"The Deus Ex-Machina"
  PublisherColorado School of Mines
  Publication placeGolden, CO
  Publication year2002
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  NotesViewed on 29 January, 2008.|Review of: Jerry Hoeg, Science, Technology, and Latin American Narrative in the Twentieth Century and Beyond. Based on his analysis of García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, and Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits, Hoeg comes to the conclusion that contemporary Latin American fiction and criticism are characterized by rejecting technology as it is imposed by "foreign domination" and believing that it "leads inevitably to disastrous consequences."
  URLhttp://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pmc/v012/12.3decastro.html

  Record 100 of 117
  AuthorWood, Michael
  Title"The Dying Animal" Nation
  PublisherNation Company, L. P.
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearDecember 5, 2005
  Pagepp. 51-53
  Volume281
  Issue19
  NotesThe article reviews the book Memories of My Melancholy Whores" by Gabriel García Márquez.
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