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  1. Del Amor Y Otros Demonios (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-02-07
  2. Collected Stories by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1999-10-01
  3. Gabriel García Márquez: A Life (Vintage) by Gerald Martin, 2010-08-31
  4. Cien años de soledad (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2009-09-22
  5. Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-11-14
  6. Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littin (New York Review Books Classics) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2010-07-06
  7. Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Una Vida (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Gerald Martin, 2009-09-22
  8. Of Love and Other Demons (Vintage International) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2008-06-10
  9. Noticia De Un Secuestro (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-02-07
  10. Noticia de un secuestro by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Márquez García, 2000-10
  11. Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2004-10-12
  12. Del amor y otros demonios (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2010-01-05
  13. One Hundred Years of Solitude (P.S.) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-03-01
  14. Leaf Storm: and Other Stories (Perennial Classics) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2005-02-01

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in 1928 in Aracataca, Colombia. His first novel, La Hojaresca , was published in 1955 and became a bestseller in 1960.
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Homepage History: GDR Poster Art GDR Poster Art and Chile GDR Poster Art and Nicaragua ... Anti-USA Posters Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in 1928 in Aracataca, Colombia. His first novel, La Hojaresca , was published in 1955 and became a best-seller in 1960. He won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. In his acceptance speech he commented on the relationship between Latin America and Europe and the United States:
    "Why is the originality so readily granted us in literature so mistrustfully denied us in our different attempts at social change? Why think that the social justice sought by progressive Europeans for their own countries cannot also be a goal for Latin America, with different methods for dissimilar conditions? No: The immeasurable violence and pain of our history are the result of age old inequities and untold bitterness, and not a conspiracy plotted 3000 leagues from our homes. But many European leaders and thinkers have thought so, with the childishness of old-timers who have forgotten the fruitful excesses of their youth as if it were impossible to find another destiny than to live at the mercy of the two great masters of the world. This, my friends, in the very scale of our solitude."

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Truth and fiction are very relative terms in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s world. As part of the Latino artistic movement of magic realism, Marquez is noted as a writer who capriciously but masterfully navigates between fantasy and reality. His lyrical writing is best revealed in One Hundred Years of Solitude , one of the most successful pieces of Spanish-language literature in history. Chronicling a century in the life of a small town not so different from the one in which Marquez grew up, the epic novel captures the cyclical nature of time using a fluidly poetic style that would eventually earn him the Nobel Prize for Literature. Yet for all their fanciful construction, Marquez’s novels also evoke the very real political and social concerns of some of the most turbulent years in Latin American history.
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  • Early in his career, Marquez belonged to the Barranquilla Group, a loose association of Colombian writers and journalists whose mutual association spurred tremendous creative output.
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    8. Gabriel Garcia Marquez Winner Of The 1982 Nobel Prize In Literature
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      for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts.
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      Born: March 6, 1928, Aracataca, Colombia
      Residence: Colombia
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    "One of these days," he shouted, "I'm going to arm my boys so we can get rid of these shitty gringos!" During the course of that week, at different places along the coast, his seventeen sons were hunted down like rabbits by invisible criminals who aimed at the center of their crosses of ash. from One Hundred Years of Solitude
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    , b. Mar. 6, 1928, is a major Colombian novelist and short-story writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982. His masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude El Espectador , for which he wrote (1955) a series of articles exposing the facts behind a Colombian naval disaster. These articles won him fame and were published in book form as Relato de un naufrago The Account of a Shipwrecked Person The Autumn of the Patriarch (1975; Eng. trans., 1976) again explores the theme of decay, this time by depicting with typical exaggeration and ironic humor the barbarism, squalor, and corruption that prevail during the reign of a Latin American military dictator. Other works include three collections of short stories ( No One Writes to the Colonel , Eng. trans., 1968;

    10. Gabriel Garcia Marquez And Magical Realism
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    "Magical realism expands the categorizes of the real so as to encompass myth, magic and other extraordinary phenomena in Nature or experience which European realism excluded" ( eds. Bernard McGuirk and Richard Cardwell, 45). "He's an angel," she told them. "He must have been coming for the child, but the poor fellow is so old that the rain knocked him down" (204). "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" demonstrates Marquez's ability to tell a fairy tale or folk tale in a realistic manner while incorporating the magic of the angel. The angel is the catalyst for the family's recovery from destitution. Before the arrival of the angel, they are a simple, poor family with a dying son. Once the angel is captured, the son recovers and the family uses the angel for financial gain. Marquez shows us true human nature. An incredible being falls to the Earth and the humans use it to make a fast buck. Eventually, the family grows to resent the angel and they wish it would vanish. Instead of the simplistic, happy ending of the ordinary fairy tale, the characters are allowed to exploit Nature until it flies off without a word. Consequently, the angel is never allowed to fulfill his destiny which was to take the soul of the dying child.

    11. Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Final Farewell
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    During the summer of 1999 Gabriel Garcia Marquez, winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature and author of such classics as One Hundred Years of Solitude, was treated for lymphatic cancer. In the wake of that, there were persistent rumors about his failing health.
    On May 29, 2000 these rumors appeared to be confirmed when a poem that was signed with his name appeared in the Peruvian daily La Republica. The poem was titled "La Marioneta" or "The Puppet," and it was reportedly a farewell poem that Garcia Marquez had written and sent out to his closest friends on account of his worsening condition.
    The text of the poem, as well as the news of Garcia Marquez's worsening condition, quickly spread to other newspapers. On May 30 Mexico City dailies reproduced it. La Cronica ran a headline that read "Gabriel Garcia Marquez sings a song to life," and published the poem superimposed on a photo of the novelist on its front page. The poem was also read on many radio stations and spread quickly throughout the world via the internet.
    The poem itself was highly sentimental and full of cliches that one would not have normally expected from the great writer. For instance, the poem declared at one point the author's desire to "live in love with love." (the entire text of the poem, translated into English, is reproduced to the right).

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    Colombian novelist and one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982 ( see ), mostly for his masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude ). He was the fourth Latin American to be so honoured, having been preceded by Chilean poets Gabriela Mistral in 1945 and Pablo Neruda in 1971 and by Guatemalan novelist in 1967. With Jorge Luis Borges Special Offer! Activate a FREE trial to Britannica Online , your complete (re)search engine for when you need to be right.

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    18. A TALK WITH GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
    he playful, imperturbable gabriel garcia marquez was troubled and tense. His brown eyes and the large wart over his mustache seemed to have shrunk.
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    By MARLISE SIMONS he playful, imperturbable Gabriel Garcia Marquez was troubled and tense. His brown eyes and the large wart over his mustache seemed to have shrunk. He had buried his hands deep in the pockets of his navy blue overalls and paced his hotel room in this small Central Mexican town, where he had come to escape a barrage of well-wishers and journalists. ''This is the time I'm supposed to be happier than ever,'' he grumbled. ''I've just received the Nobel Prize. I'm going to Sweden. I'm famous. I don't have to work. And look at the state I'm in.'' Garcia Marquez was fretting over the speech he must deliver at the Nobel Prize award ceremony in Sweden on Friday. He had already studied other Nobel speeches for length, tone and content. Researchers, whom he calls ''my ghostwriters,'' were digging up facts and statistics on Latin America, not to be used as such but to give him ideas. ''It has to be a political speech presented as literature,'' he sighed. ''I envy the chemists and the Peace Prize winners. They don't have to say a word and everyone applauds anyway.'' What's worse, he muttered on, ''I've heard that the Swedish Academy is a solemn clan out to make me over. And I have to wear a tail coat, a colonial costume, an upper-class outfit from the 19th century. I will feel terrible.'' He was what a friend called ''being a Marquezian,'' perpetually spinning tales around events, inflating the small and diminishing the sacred to make it less frightening, more manageable. Those who know him well say he lives, talks and writes this way, taking a minor event of the day, tossing, polishing, repeating and expanding it until at the end of the week it has become an epos with a life of its own.

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    Gabriel Garcia Marquez Gabriel Jos© Garc­a M¡rquez was born on March 6, 1928, to Luisa Santiaga Marquez Iguaran and Gabriel Eligio Garcia in Aracataca, Colombia. The prized author and journalist is known to many as simply Gabo. With lyricism and marked wisdom, Marquez has been recognized as one of the most remarkable storytellers of the 20th century. Luisa's parents did not approve of her marriage to a telegraph operator, and her son Gabriel, the oldest of twelve children, was sent to live with his maternal grandparents. Marquez later would claim that his love of story-telling came from his grandparents. On December 6, in the Cienaga train station, about 3,000 striking banana workers were shot and killed by troops from Antioquia. The incident was officially forgotten, and it is omitted from Colombian history textbooks. Although Marquez was still a baby, this event was to have a profound effect on his writing. When Marquez was eight years old, his grandfather died. At that time it was also clear that his grandmother, who was going blind, was increasingly helpless. He was sent to live with his parents and siblings, whom he barely knew, in Sucre. A bright pupil, he won scholarships to complete his secondary education at the Colegio Nacional. There he discovered literature and admired a group of poets called the piedra y cielo ("stone and sky"). This group included Eduardo Carranza, Jorge Rojas, and Aurelio Arturo, and their literary grandfathers were Juan Ramon Jimenez and Pablo Neruda.

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