Gabriel García Márquez Collection

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  Record 1151 of 1411
  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 1152 of 1411
  AuthorVázquez, Eduardo San José
  Title"Autoridad y autoría de una Historia del Caribe: notas de lectura sobre la última edición de El mar de las lentejas, de Antonio Benítez Rojo", Caribe: Revista de Cultura y Literatura
  PublisherMarquette University
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearWinter 2004-2005
  Pagepp. 7-22
  Volume7
  Issue2
  NotesAnalyzes " El mar de las lentejas" by Antonio Benítez Rojo. Briefly mentions similarities between this work and "Crónica de una muerte anunciada" by Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 1153 of 1411
  AuthorJuliá, Edgardo Rodríguez
  TitleCiudad letrada, ciudad caribeña ((Apostillas al libro San Juan, ciudad soñada)", Caribe: Revista de Cultura y Literatura
  PublisherMarquette University
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearWinter 2004-2005
  Pagepp. 21-31
  Volume7
  Issue2
  NotesConnects the culture and issues of the city of San Juan with the 'new' urban literature in Latin American writing. Briefly mentions the generation of García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes and Vargas Llosa in reference to the feeling of "Latinoamericanism"
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  Record 1154 of 1411
  AuthorFebles, Jorge
  Title"Dossier yucateco", Caribe: Revista de Cultura y Literatura
  PublisherMarquette University
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearWinter 2004-2005
  Pagepp. 75-76
  Volume7
  Issue2
  NotesBrief article mentioning the authors and poems presented in the current issue as part of the "Dossier yucateco". Briefly mentions an author's allusion the the works of García Márquez.
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  Record 1155 of 1411
  AuthorÉgüez, Renata
  Title"Colombia: una cultura bajo el signo de la ambivalencia", Diálogos Latinoamericanos
  PublisherUniversidad de Aarhus, Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos
  Publication placeDenmark
  Publication year2005
  Pagepp. 1-15
  Volume11
  Issue
  NotesDiscusses the social, political and economic state of Columbia. Focuses on the fluctuations within the nation as well as cultural influences. Mentions historical figures, writers, and political figures.
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  Record 1156 of 1411
  AuthorPenuel, John
  Title"Ribeyro, tres cuentos santacrucinos y la ternura", Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
  PublisherLiverpool University Press
  Publication placeUnited Kingdom
  Publication yearJuly 2003
  Pagepp. 387-397
  Volume80
  Issue3
  Notes"Julio Ramón Ribeyro (1929-94) remains relatively unknown outside his native Peru; his later work has received only the scantiest critical attention. This paper examines Los otros, Mariposas y Cornetas, and Tía Clementina, three late Ribeyro stories set in the Miraflores neighborhood of Santa Cruz. Examined in these stories are the simplicity, humor, and tenderness that give Ribeyro's work its extraordinary power."
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  Record 1157 of 1411
  AuthorMudrovcic, María Eugenia
  Title"Modesto programa para salvar a la literatura y a la humanidad de su fin aparentemente inevitable", Letras Femeninas
  PublisherAsociacion de Literatura Femenina Hispanica
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearSummer 2003
  Pagepp. 175-186
  Volume29
  Issue1
  NotesAnalyzes and discusses issues related to the second congress of the Spanish Civil War. Introductory quotation by Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 1158 of 1411
  AuthorMolina, Alejandra
  Title"Patria se escribe con sangre/Until Death Do Us Part", Letras Femeninas
  PublisherAsociacion de Literatura Femenina Hispanica
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearSummer 2003
  Pagepp. 232-235
  Volume29
  Issue1
  NotesReviews "Patria se escribe con sangre," by Elvira Sánchez-Blake. Brief mention of Pablo Neruda y Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 1159 of 1411
  AuthorReiter, Rosina Márquez
  Title"Characteristics and Functions of Direct Quotes in Hispanic Fiction. A Linguistic Analysis (Book Review)", Bulletin of Hispanic Studies
  PublisherLiverpool University Press
  Publication placeUnited Kingdom
  Publication yearApril 2003
  Pagepp. 260-261
  Volume80
  Issue2
  NotesReviews "Characteristics and Functions of Direct Quotes in Hispanic Fiction. A Linguistic Analysis", by Isolde Jordan. "Isolde Jordan's book is an attempt to apply pragmalinguistic methods of analysis to Hispanic short fiction, more specifically to Gabriel García Márquez's El coronel no tiene quien le escriba and to Carmen Laforet's Nada, mainly concentrating on the use of direct speech in these works."
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  Record 1160 of 1411
  AuthorBarrios, Nayibe Bermúdez
  Title"Una conversación con Ramón Illán Bacca", Caribe: Revista de Cultura y Literatura
  PublisherMarquette University
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearWinter 2002-2003
  Pagepp. 31-45
  Volume5
  Issue2
  NotesInteviews Ramón Illán Bacca. Responds to many interview questions and states that Márvel Moreno is the best Colombian storyteller of the twentieth century, over García Márquez.
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