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  Record 261 of 1411
  AuthorKong, Kim Por Paul
  TitleIn Cervantes' shadow: Raiders and writers of the lost archive
  PublisherUniversity of Hong Kong
  Publication placeHong Kong, Peoples Republic of China
  Publication year2005
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  Notes(abstract) "This study examines the concepts of the archive and the manuscript, and how they are playfully raided by Barges, Puig and Márquez in Cervantes' shadow. At the same time, this study is on narrative theory, and also looks at Cervantes' influence on Latin American writers." Ph.D. Dissertation.
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  Record 262 of 1411
  AuthorRueda, Maria Helena
  TitleLa escritura de la violencia. Representacion textual de la agresion y el trauma en Colombia (1912--2001)
  PublisherStanford University
  Publication placeCalifornia, United States
  Publication year2005
  Page243 p.
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  Notes(Abstract) "This dissertation studies how textual representation can transform violence into a force that consolidates the affective and normative structures of a community. In the works studied here, violence is portrayed as a destructive and frightening phenomenon, but also as an experience of survival that strengthens communal ties. My analysis is based on theories of the nation as an entity constructed through narratives of violence, and my focus is Colombia, a country with a conflictive process of national consolidation...works included here are a textbook compiled in 1910 to teach national history in secondary schools, a sociological study of violence as a national problem from 1962, two early novels by Gabriel García Márquez, two compilations of testimonial narratives, by Alfredo Molano and Patricia Lara, a novel by Fernando Vallejo and another by Laura Restrepo." Ph.D Dissertation.
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  Record 263 of 1411
  AuthorCobo-Borda, Juan Gustavo
  Title"La cocina literaria de Gabriel García Márquez," Punto de Vista
  Publisher
  Publication placeBuenos Aires, Argentina
  Publication yearJuly, 2001
  Page10-14
  Volume70
  Issue49
  NotesThe author chooses to analyze how after Gabriel García Márquez won the Nobel prize, his novel reaches a broad diffusion, almost losing its roots, thus becoming pertinent that these be traced, reconstructing, piece by piece, the passionate process with which a writer comes to be who he is, in a continuous counterpoint of exploration of the reality and assimilation of the literary forms that allow him to express himself.
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  Record 264 of 1411
  AuthorGil Flores, Ubaldo
  Title"Crónicas del cinéfilo: "El coronel no tiene quien le escriba,"" Ciberalfaro: Texto Académico de Investigación y de Creación
  PublisherMar Abierto
  Publication placeManta, Ecuador
  Publication yearNovember, 2002
  Page137-140
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  Issue5
  NotesGil Flores compares and contrasts the movie "El coronel no tiene quien le escriba," directed by the Mexican director, Arturo Ripstein, and the book that inspired the movie, by Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 265 of 1411
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  Title"Los 150 mil ejemplares del tiraje inicial se agotaron antes de salir a la venta en el mercado gerón," El Universal
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  Publication placeHamburg, Germany
  Publication yearDecember, 2002
  Page3 Cultura
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  NotesThe first volume of the memoirs of the Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez, Vivir para contarla, first appeared on December 10, 2002 in its German translation, Leben, um davon zu erzählen. It was sold out even before it was on sale because of the amount of reserves done.
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  Record 266 of 1411
  AuthorAraújo Fontalvo, Orlando
  Title"Los Buendía: La mitificación de la nostalgia," La Casa de Asterión
  PublisherLa Casa de Asterión
  Publication placeBarranquilla, Colombia
  Publication yearApril-June, 2000
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  Volume1
  Issue1
  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.|Gabriel García Márquez completely neglects the expositions of nominalism and in One Hundred Years of Solitude and proposes a system of characters founded on the conception of realism, this is, one in which the axiollogy appears natural and undissolubly linked to the name.
  URLhttp://lacasadeasterion.homestead.com/v1n1buendia.html

  Record 267 of 1411
  AuthorGarcía Usta, Jorge
  Title"El período Cartagena de García Márquez. Mitificación de una génesis periodística y literaria," Historia y Cultura: Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas, Universidad de Cartagena
  PublisherUniversidad de Cartagena
  Publication placeCartagena, Colombia
  Publication yearJuly, 1993
  Page149-199
  Volume1
  Issue1
  NotesGarcía Usta states that even though Cartagena was where one of the fundamental periods in the literary and journalistic formation of Gabriel García Márquez, and even though Cartagena is the second most important stage -- real, fictional, or multipurpose-- after Macondo, it has been subtly disdained by the most divulged interpretation of his literary genesis.
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  Record 268 of 1411
  AuthorValiunas, Algis
  Title"The "Magic" of Gabriel García Márquez," Commentary
  PublisherAmerican Jewish Committee
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearApril, 2004
  Page51-55
  Volume117
  Issue4
  Notes"The writer contends that Colombian author and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez presents a dismal social portrait of Latin America in several of his books, including the first volume of his memoirs, Living to Tell the Tale."
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  Record 269 of 1411
  AuthorGiraldo B., Luz Mary
  Title"Colombia y su Literatura: Balance del siglo XX," Revista Javeriana
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  Publication placeBogotá, Colombia
  Publication yearJune, 2002
  Page18-28
  Volume138
  Issue685
  NotesAfter admitting for a long time, and in some cases in a simple and compliant manner, the definition of Colombia as a "land of poets" and of Bogotá as "The Athens of South America," new writers and scholars put these concepts on trial and try to formulate a literary and different cultural conscience,while giving explanations to thought and the expressive forms of the past.
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  Record 270 of 1411
  AuthorForero, Juan
  Title"A Storyteller Tells His Own Story: García Márquez, Fighting Cancer, Issues Memoirs," New York Times
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  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearOctober, 2002
  PageB-1
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  Notes"He had always been the most disciplined of writers, sitting early in the morning before his trusty Macintosh, the magical, poetic words that have defined Latin America spilling from his head. That part never changed. But then Gabriel García Márquez, the 1982 Nobel laureate from Colombia and the foremost author in Latin America, learned in 1999 that he had lymphatic cancer."
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