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  Record 11 of 49
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  Title"Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Love in the Time of Cholera (Book Review)" Reference and Research Book News
  PublisherBook News, Inc.
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearNovember 2005
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  NotesThe article depicts "Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Love in the time of cholera," edited by Harold Bloom. "This volume contains ten essays from leading critics on Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Love in the Time of Cholera. It opens with a brief introduction by Harold Bloom (Yale U.) and concludes with a chronology. Sample topics include Garcia Marquez's ambiguous feminism, his novel's advocacy of heroic individuality, and the seductive nature of its narrative. The different representations of temporality in the novel are also explored."
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  Record 12 of 49
  AuthorOwens, Ruth Supko Owens
  Title"Gabriel García Marquez: A Witch Writing," Hispania
  PublisherAmerican Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese
  Publication placeMississippi
  Publication year(December 200
  Pagepp. 842-843
  Volume86
  Issue4
  NotesThis article reviews the film "Gabriel García Márquez: The Witch Writing" which presents an in depth interview with Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 13 of 49
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  Title"Gabriel García Márquez
  PublisherUniversity of Virginia
  Publication placeCharlottesville, VA
  Publication yearAutumn 2002
  Page118
  Volume78
  Issue4
  NotesThis article reviews a casebook in criticism on Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, edited by Gene H. Bell-Villada.
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  Record 14 of 49
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  Title"Gabriel García Márquez" Internet Bookwatch
  PublisherMidwest Book Review
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearMarch 2007
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  NotesInternet Bookwatch reviews "Gabriel García Márquez," by Harold Bloom. The book is a analytical/biographical account of the writer's life.
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  Record 15 of 49
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  Title"Gabriel García Márquez" Reference & Research Book News
  PublisherBook News, Inc.
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearFebruary 2006
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  NotesReviews "Gabriel García Márquez" by Harold Bloom. "This volume introduces the life and work of Latin American writer Gabriel García Márquez. It features a biography of the author plus three critical essays discussing the style, tone, and structure of well-known novels such as 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' and 'Love in the Time of Cholera.' The volume also contains a chronology and an extensive bibliography of works by and about Garcia Marquez."
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  Record 16 of 49
  AuthorOcasio, Rafael
  Title"Garcia Marquez: Un viaje al corazon de la memoria," Críticas
  PublisherReed business Information
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearJune 1, 2005
  PageVideo Reviews; 54
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  NotesThis article discusses the movie García Márquez: Un viaje al corazón de la memoria. "This documentary traces some of the influences behind Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez's work, particularly his childhood years in his hometown of Aracataca.
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  Record 17 of 49
  AuthorSorela Casido, Pedro
  TitleGarcía Márquez: una aproximación a su vida y obra como periodista, Ph.D. Dissertation, Doctoral
  PublisherUniversidad Complutense de Madrid, Facultad de Ciencias de la Información
  Publication placeMadrid, Spain
  Publication year1985
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  NotesPanoramic description of the life and works of Gabriel García Márquez as a journalist divided in four chapters: on the Colombian coast, in Bogotá, in Europe, and in America as an international contributor. Each of these chapters corresponds to determined journalistic periods. Other than the circumstances of each work, the evolution of themes, basic structures, resources, and other formal characteristics of the writings are described. Also shown are the connections between his journalistic works and his literary works. Information about determined aspects of his political biography and direct testimonies of old companions from Bogotá are provided as well.
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  Record 18 of 49
  AuthorBergfalk, Suzanne Angela
  TitleGeographies of Power in Willa Cather, Gabriel García Márquez, and Dorothy Allison., Ph.D Dissertation
  PublisherUniversity of Nevada
  Publication placeLas Vegas, NV
  Publication year2003
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  Notes"By redefining social or economic "classes" as cultures, or as Raymond Williams explains, groups that share a "structure of feeling," the dissertation defines power in accordance with the shared values, beliefs, attitudes, and practices defined by the culture of persistence and the culture of wealth. With culturally determined definitions of power in place, the dissertation argues for a broader understanding of female power as the power is accessed and wielded by female characters in the writings of Willa Cather, Gabriel García Márquez, and Dorothy Allison. Engaging the strategies of feminist geographies employed, critics including Doreen Massey, Gillian Rose, and the Women and Geography Study Group, the dissertation analyzes the methods by which female characters negotiate successes or failures in accessing and wielding power."
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  Record 19 of 49
  AuthorHassett, John J.
  TitleGeorge McMurray: Critical Essays on Gabriel García Márquez. Revista de Estudios Colombianos.
  PublisherAsociación de Colombianistas
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  Publication year1989
  Pagep. 47
  Volume6
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  NotesJohn J. Hassett reviews George McMurray's book Critical Essays on Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 20 of 49
  AuthorMcIntyre, Loren.
  Title"Jorge Amado: An Incomplete Report," Américas
  PublisherOrganization of American States
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearSeptember-October 1999
  Pagep.62
  Volume51
  Issue5
  NotesMcIntyre reviews Jorge Amado: An Incomplete Report by Zelia Gattai. The book includes photographs of his literary friends, including Gabriel García Márquez.
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