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  Record 711 of 1411
  AuthorCastañon, Adolfo
  Title"El general en su laberinto, de Gabriel García Márquez," Vuelta
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  Publication yearApril, 1990
  Page35-36
  Volume14
  Issue161
  NotesReviewing El general en su laberinto, Castañon offers that fans and readers of the book were so into the novel, distraught, tired from staying up to finish it, somber, and then went back to reread the novel as characters who were locked in stone and mud. For some, the novel was or is a tribute or a betrayal to Fidel Castro. For others, the novel was about Che Guevara, a symbolic imitation of the failed guerrilla that we all carry inside.
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  Record 712 of 1411
  AuthorFreeman, John
  Title"Real Magic: The Remarkable Life of Gabriel García Márquez, in his Own Words," The Seattle Times
  PublisherThe Seattle Times
  Publication placeSeattle, Washington
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
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  NotesViewed on 28 January, 2008.||Same content as article also written by Freeman in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, "Latin American Beauties: García Márquez memoir shows how family made him a writer."
  URLhttp://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/artsentertainment/2001796776_marquez23.html

  Record 713 of 1411
  AuthorSalm, Arthur
  Title"Brief Book Reviews," Copley News Service
  PublisherCopley News Service
  Publication placeSan Diego, CA
  Publication yearDecember, 2003
  PageEntertainment Scanning the bookshelf
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  NotesReview of Living to Tell the Tale, commenting on the characters and setting, relating these to previous García Márquez novels.
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  Record 714 of 1411
  AuthorFreeman, John
  Title"In Memoir, Márquez is as Lyrical as Ever," Hartford Courant
  PublisherThe Hartford Courant Company
  Publication placeHartford, CT
  Publication yearDecember, 2003
  PageG3
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  NotesSame content as Freeman's article in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Latin American Beauties: García Márquez memoir shows how family made him a writer."
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  Record 715 of 1411
  AuthorFreeman, John
  Title"Latin American Beauties: García Márquez
  PublisherP.G. Publishing Co.
  Publication placePittsburgh, PA
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  PageE4 Book Review
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  NotesFreeman briefly provides a synopsis of Living to Tell the Tale while also providing some analysis without giving out too much information.
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  Record 716 of 1411
  AuthorFreeman, John
  Title"Books: The Font of "Solitude": Márquez Lyrically Recalls Colombian Childhood and His Evolution as a Writer." The Atlanta Journal-Consitution
  PublisherThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  Publication placeAtlanta, Georgia
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  Page4D
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  NotesFreeman's review on Living to Tell the Tale: "The verdict: A maestro at work. Full of rich researched anecdotes from the writer's childhood in a small Colombian village, the book has all the weight and exquisite storytelling prowess of Márquez's two fiction masterpieces, Love in the Time of Cholera and One Hundred Years of Solitude."
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  Record 717 of 1411
  AuthorWroe, Ann.
  Title"Born Into a World of Ghosts: Ann Wroe Reviews Gabriel García Márquez," The Daily Telegraph
  PublisherTelegraph Group Limited
  Publication placeLondon, UK
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  Page3
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  NotesReview of Living to Tell the Tale, giving some insight to some of the information provided in Gabriel García Márquez's latest memoirs.
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  Record 718 of 1411
  AuthorMcGillis, Ian
  Title"García Márquez recounts his early life," The Gazette
  PublisherCanWest Interactive
  Publication placeMontreal, Quebec, Canada
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  PageH1
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  Notes"One Hundred Years of Solitude is so ingrained in world culture that it has assumed the feel of an epic folktale- it's strange to think there was a time, not so long ago, when it wasn't around. Love in the Time of Cholera, Autumn of the Patriarch, and others aren't far behind. So it's cause for rejoicing that Gabriel García Márquez has chosen, while still clearly at the height of his powers, to embark on his autobiography, of which this book is the first in a projected trilogy. Readers will relish the chance to sift the Colombian author's life for the seeds of his magic realism, and the master doesn't disappoint."
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  Record 719 of 1411
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  Title"Vivir para contarla." Books Factory
  PublisherBooks Factory
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  NotesViewed on 28 January, 2008.||Review of Vivir para contarla, stating that this narrative has become a reading guide to his previous novels.
  URLhttp://www.booksfactory.com/resenas/vivir.htm

  Record 720 of 1411
  AuthorCryer, Dan
  Title"What Grew from the Writer
  PublisherNewsday
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  PageB02
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  NotesCryer begins by comparing Living to Tell the Tale by García Márquez to the most recent Nobel honoree, J.M Coetzee, then leads into solely Living to Tell the Tale.||"Living to Tell the Tale, the first volume of a projected autobiographical trilogy, is a self-portrait in vivid colors and bold strokes. It is as ebullient and nonjudgmental as the memoirs of the most recent Nobel honoree, J.M. Coetzee's Boyhood and Youth, are restrained and quietly furious."
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