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| Record 291 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Paternostro, Silvana
| | | Title | | "Solitude & Company: An Oral Biography of Gabriel García Márquez," The Paris Review
| | | Publisher | | The Paris Review | | | Publication place | | Paris, FranceS New York, NY | | | Publication year | | 2003 | | | Page | | | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | 166 | | | Notes | | "At the end of 2000, I spent three months traveling around Latin America-- Barranquilla, Cartagena, Bogotá, Mexico City-- to interview friends and relatives for an oral biography of Gabriel García Márquez. Autobiography is central to García Márquez's fiction, and I was curious how the people (many of whom make appearances in his work) who knew Gabriel García Márquez as a young man would remember him." -Silvana Paternostro | | | URL | | http://www.parisreview.com/viewissue.php/prmIID/166 | |
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| Record 292 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Smith, Jon, and George B. Handley
| | | Title | | "Oedipus in the Americas: Lone Star and the Reinvention of American Studies," Forum for Modern Language Studies
| | | Publisher | | Oxford University Press | | | Publication place | | St. Andrew, Scotland | | | Publication year | | 2004 | | | Page | | 160-181, | | | Volume | | 40 | | | Issue | | 2 | | | Notes | | "John Sayles's film Lone Star provides insights relevant to the task of remapping "The South" within a broader hemispheric context. In his homage to the genealogical obsessions of such writers as Faulkner and García Márquez, Sayles explores the challenge posed by the determinism of a paternalistic past. The film stresses the paradoxical meaning of incest as reconciliation: history must be revisited precisely so that it can be rendered irrelevant to the task of re-imagining racial and regional identities in a plural America." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 293 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Roncevic, Mirela
| | | Title | | "Evolution of a Writer," Library Journal
| | | Publisher | | Library Journal | | | Publication place | | New York, NY | | | Publication year | | November, 2003 | | | Page | | 69 | | | Volume | | 128 | | | Issue | | 19 | | | Notes | | "This month, Gabriel García Márquez's Living to Tell the Tale (Vivir para contarla) comes to an American audience, neatly coinciding with a PEN American Center tribute to the author on November 5. Already a best seller in the Spanish-speaking world, this new work is the first volume in an epic trilogy of García Márquez's life." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 294 of 1411 |
| | Author | | García Marruz, Fina.
| | | Title | | "En torno a un cuento y una novela de García Márquez," Revista de la Biblioteca Nacional José Martí
| | | Publisher | | Biblioteca Nacional José Martí | | | Publication place | | Havana, Cuba | | | Publication year | | January-June, 2003 | | | Page | | 9-16 | | | Volume | | 94 | | | Issue | | 1-2 | | | Notes | | García Marruz briefly discusses each of Gabriel García Márquez's important writings by intertwining them into one big story. She proceeds to compare García Márquez to Cervantes and other writers. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 295 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Gilard, Jacques
| | | Title | | "Otro texto costeño de García Márquez: El mismo pero distinto," Caravelle
| | | Publisher | | Institut d'etudes hispaniques, hispano-américaines et luso brésiliennes de l'université | | | Publication place | | Toulouse, France | | | Publication year | | 2002 | | | Page | | 257-264 | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | 79 | | | Notes | | Gilard mentions that "Relatos de un viajero imaginario," a text that appeared signed with the pseudonym of Lorenzo Magadalena, was García Márquez. This was initially published in El Espectador of Bogotá. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 296 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Cabañas Bravo, Miguel
| | | Title | | "El sicario en su alegoría: La ficcionalización de la violencia en la novela colombiana de finales del siglo XX," Taller de Letras
| | | Publisher | | Editorial Universidad Católica | | | Publication place | | Santiago, Chile | | | Publication year | | November, 2002 | | | Page | | 7-20 | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | 31 | | | Notes | | Cabañas Bravo examines the representation of violence in three Colombian narrative works: La virgen de los Sicarios (1994) by Fernando Vallejo, Noticia de un secuestro (1996) by Gabriel García Márquez, and Rosario Tijeras (1999) by Jorge Franco Ramos. Precisely, the hitman figure becomes an allegoric figure, through which the complexities of the issue of violence in society are explored. These narrative works recompose the contradictions, hypocrisies and tricks of the moral and social codes of Colombia, as well as offering new interpretations of the hitman as a symptom of deeper sociopolitical issues. This literature demythifies the causes of violence, deconstructing the myths created by the elite class. | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 297 of 1411 |
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| | | Title | | "The Electronic Parrot," Wilson Quarterly
| | | Publisher | | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | | | Publication place | | Washington, DC | | | Publication year | | 1997 | | | Page | | 130 | | | Volume | | 21 | | | Issue | | 3 | | | Notes | | "Focuses on the views of novelist Gabriel García Márquez as written in Press/Politics journal about the pernicious effect of tape recorders on journalism. Advantage of tape recorder on radio interviews, disadvantages of tape recorders in journalism." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 298 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Kowalski, B.J
| | | Title | | "Magic Realist Weekly," World Press Review
| | | Publisher | | Stanley Foundation | | | Publication place | | New York, NY | | | Publication year | | April, 1999 | | | Page | | 24 | | | Volume | | 46 | | | Issue | | 4 | | | Notes | | Kowalski discusses the purchase of Cambio 16, a Colombian magazine by Gabriel García Márquez and a group of journalists. He also brings out the financial problems suffered by the magazine. Concludes with comments from the magazine's publisher Patricia Lara." | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 299 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Gissi Bustos, Jorge
| | | Title | | "Cosmovisión y psicoantropología de América Latina en Gabriel García Márquez," Revista Chilena de Literatura
| | | Publisher | | Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades, Departamento de Literatura | | | Publication place | | Santiago, Chile | | | Publication year | | November, 2002 | | | Page | | 145-185 | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | 61 | | | Notes | | "This article represents an "analysis" and "interpretation" (Kayser) of García Márquez, particularly of his most famous novel. The psychosemantics in the title already reveals the power of myth, displayed in the archetype (Jung) of Macondo, Úrsula, of Time, etc. The perspective applied to the novel includes and integrates psychohistorical, psychomythological and ethnopsychological dimensions, clearly in the vanguard of contemporary psychology. This interpretation not only appeals to Freud and Jung, but also to the psychological and social sciences of the Latin America of today." -Abstract at the end of article | | | URL | | | |
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| Record 300 of 1411 |
| | Author | | Huayhuaca, José Carlos
| | | Title | | "Un cuento peregrino," Hueso Húmero
| | | Publisher | | | | | Publication place | | Lima, Peru | | | Publication year | | October, 2002 | | | Page | | 189-195 | | | Volume | | | | | Issue | | 41 | | | Notes | | This is the real story that originated as a movie script, then as a movie, then became a journalistic article, and finally a literary story. This article tells the story of how Un cuento peregrino by García Márquez came to be what we know today. | | | URL | | | |
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