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  Record 1 of 49
  AuthorChaverri, Amalia
  Title"Amor y traición: cine y literatura en América", Taller de letras
  PublisherPontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Instituto de Letras
  Publication placeChile
  Publication yearNov 2002
  Pagep. 177-180
  Volume31
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  NotesChaverri reviews María Lourdes Cortés' book Amor y tración: cine y literatura en América, in which Cortés analyzes issues related to the translation of literature to film, focusing in particular on the works of five Latin American writers who are considered part of the "Boom." She includes among them Gabriel García Márquez's Crónica de una muerte anunciada.
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  Record 2 of 49
  AuthorSánchez-Prado, Ignacio
  Title"Barili, Amelia. Jorge Luis Borges y Alfonso Reyes: la cuestión de identidad del escritor latinoamericano", Chasqui
  PublisherChasqui
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMay 2003
  Pagep. 120
  Volume32
  Issue1
  NotesThis is a review of a book by Amelia Barilia, in which the author makes mention of the influence García Márquez had on the writing of Borges and Reyes.
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  Record 3 of 49
  AuthorMeter, Alejandro
  Title"Before and after the Boom: Recent Scholarship on Latin American Literary and Cultural Studies (Book Review)", Latin American Research Review
  PublisherLatin American Studies Association
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication year2004
  Pagepp. 155-163
  Volume39
  Issue2
  NotesReviews "Before and after the Boom: Recent Scholarship on Latin American Literary and Cultural Studies," by Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez. Discusses the chapters in the work dedicated to "Boom" writers such as Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 4 of 49
  AuthorReyes, Felipe
  Title"Beigbeder, Frederic: último inventario antes de liquidación" , Mensaje
  PublisherResidencia San Roberto Bellarmino
  Publication placeChile
  Publication yearJan-Feb 2004
  Pagep. 56
  Volume53
  Issue526
  NotesReyes reviews Beigbeder's book Ultimo inventario antes de liquidación, which describes the work of fifty major authors. Reyes remarks that García Márquez is the only Latin American author mentioned.
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  Record 5 of 49
  AuthorRicci, Cristián Horacio
  Title"Culture and Customs of Colombia (Book Review)", Chasqui
  PublisherChasqui
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMay 2002
  Pagepp. 146-150
  Volume31
  Issue1
  NotesRicci reviews "Culture and Customs of Colombia," by Raymond L. Williams and Kevin G. Gurrieri. The most recent volume is divided into eight chapters, one of which is called "Gabriel García Márquez: el escritor y el hombre."
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  Record 6 of 49
  AuthorParra, Carlos Humberto
  Title(Des) construcción cultura y (re) construcción nacional: El Bolívar histórico en la narrativa latinoamericana a fines del siglo XX (Simón Bolívar, Colombia, Spanish text)., Ph.D Dissertation
  PublisherDuke University
  Publication placeDurham, NC
  Publication year2001
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  NotesThis thesis attempts to explore the works of G. García Márquez, F. Cruz Kronfly, G. Espinosa y A. Mútis that propose a new image of Simón Bolívar, agent of the independence of the 19th century. Here, the purpose of thematic convergence and historical intent from the last two decades of the 20th century in the light of the complexity and tension presented in the Bolivar project of social unification of the American subcontinent during its national formation in the 19th century is investigated. It is proven that through these narrative works a divergence from the traditional historic discourse of the historic mother countries is manifested. In these, the dismount of the complex social and cultural condition, as well as the reconstruction of the present national panorama is proposed.
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  Record 7 of 49
  AuthorNeissa, Peter Anthony
  TitleDictators, Directives, Tyrannical Figures, and Cultural Discourse: Jorge Zalamea, Gabriel García Márquez, and Mario Vargas Llosa., Ph.D Dissertation
  PublisherBoston College
  Publication placeBoston, MA
  Publication year2004
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  Notes"This study focuses on how a dictator or a culturally dominant power can use language to impose cultural values. As an instrument of power, language is used by a dictator to educate, induce, or manipulate a nation's citizens into acting in accordance with the ruling power's cultural values and beliefs. Jorge Zalamea in El Gran Burundún-Burundá ha muerto (1951), Gabriel García Márquez in El otoño del patriarca (1975), and Mario Vargas Llosa in La fiesta del Chivo (2000) draw attention to how the use of vernacular can resist cultural imposition by employing culture-specific terms in order to represent its own culture and nature of reality."
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  Record 8 of 49
  AuthorÁvila Rodríguez, Benigno
  TitleEl cuento contemporáneo en Colombia, Ph.D. Dissertation, Doctoral
  PublisherUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
  Publication placeMadrid, Spain
  Publication year1976
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  NotesThis work has two objectives: 1) to know the Colombian reality through stories, using the consulted material as a testimony or reflection; and 2) to see "La ventisca" in all of its literary value as a work of art. The period of time on which this study focuses is 1930 to 1975. In this time period, the works of Gabriel García Márquez are essential.
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  Record 9 of 49
  AuthorSouvirón, Begoña
  Title"El héroe pensativo. La melancolía en Jorge Luis Borges y en Gabriel García Márquez", Revista Hispánica Moderna.
  PublisherColumbia Univerisity
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearJune 2002
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  Volume55
  Issue1
  NotesReview of Guadalupe Fernández Ariza's book El héroe pensativo: la melancolía en Jorge Luis Borges y en Gabriel García Márquez. The book itself contains criticism and interpretations of García Márquez's work.
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  Record 10 of 49
  AuthorGriffo, Luis Antonio
  TitleEspacio social e ideología de la novela del boom: Una definición, Ph.D. Dissertation, Doctoral
  PublisherUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Dep. Filología Española
  Publication placeMadrid, Spain
  Publication year1991
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  NotesThis study defines the "Boom" in the new Hispanic American novel between the years 1962 and 1968 beginning from a proposal that is interrelated with the social context of the group of countries where it arises and that of texts that, because they were experimental, were considered aesthetically isolated and new. The following novels are studied: La casa verde, Rayuela, Cien años de soledad, La muerte de Antonio Cruz, Gracias por el juego, and José Trigo.
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