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  1. Cien Años de Soledad by Gabriel García Márquez, 2006-01-01
  2. Ojos de perro azul (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2010-08-10
  3. Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2003-10-07
  4. Los mejores relatos Latinoamericanos (Juvenil Alfaguara) (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel García Márquez, 2009-01-01
  5. Leaf Storm: and Other Stories (Perennial Classics) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2005-02-01
  6. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1978
  7. CIEN ANOS DE SOLEDAD (Contemporanea)(Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-02-07
  8. Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-11-14
  9. Memoria de mis putas tristes (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2004-10-19
  10. The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1989-03-13
  11. Doce cuentos peregrinos (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-11-14
  12. Collected Novellas (Perennial Classics) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1999-10-01
  13. The Autumn of the Patriarch (P.S.) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-03-01
  14. Fidel and Gabo: A Portrait of the Legendary Friendship Between Fidel Castro and Gabriel Garcia Marquez by Angel Esteban, Stephanie Panichelli, 2009-09-15

21. Garcia Marquez, Gabriel
New York University. 19932004. garcia marquez, gabriel. Sex. Male
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Sex Male National Origin Colombia Ethnic Origin Latino Era Late 20th Century Born Awards Nobel Prize, L.A. Times Book Prize Annotated Works Leaf Storm Love in the Time of Cholera One of These Days The Tale of Innocent Erendira and Her Heartless Grandmother

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23. Famous Hispanics: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Copyright © 19942000 by coloquio.com. gabriel García Márquez. ( 1928- ), Colombia gabriel garcia Márquez was awarded the Nobel Prize "for his novels and short stories, in which
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Gabriel García Márquez (1928- ), Colombia. Nobel Prize in Literature, 1982. Gabriel Garcia Márquez was awarded the Nobel Prize "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."
The fictional world created by Garcia Márquez centers around the jungle town of Macondo , which reappears in many novels and stories, including his outstanding achievement One Hundred Years of Solitude. The central themes of solitude, time, and death are portrayed through comedy, surrealism, and mythical allegory. Garcia Márquez is committed politically to the side of the poor and, in addition to his literary works, has been very active as a journalist writing on politics and the arts.

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24. Love In The Time Of Cholera By Garcia Marquez: Review By Rob Couteau
Book review of marquez's Love in the Time of Cholera by Robert Couteau.
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Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Book review by Robert Couteau Published in: Arete Magazine Dec. 1988.
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Love in the Time of Cholera Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Knopf)
As its title implies, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s widely acclaimed Love in the Time of Cholera is a creative amalgam of two starkly contrasting elements: the sacredness of love and love’s embodiment in often horrific, everyday experience. Ultimately, the transcendental power of spiritual love emerges as the beautifully rendered theme of this evocative, paradoxical masterwork.
Marquez has always displayed great fortitude in his willingness to experiment and expand his stylistic repertoire. While Love in the Time of Cholera has formal similarities to his two other great fictional works - One Hundred Years of Solitude and The Autumn of the Patriarch - it avoids an exclusive reliance on either the stunning hallucinatory quality of the former or the lush density of the latter. Instead, maintaining an almost folktale quality grounded with the feel of everyday gossip, it incorporates images of love that hover midway between otherworldly beauty and netherworld terror.

25. Garcia Marquez - Biography
Macondo is a comprehensive Web resource exploring the works of gabriel garcia marquez, and this page is a short biography of the author.
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The uncertain old man whose real existence was the simplest of his enigmas
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Colombia won its independence from Spain in 1810, technically making it one of Latin America's oldest democracies, but the sad fact is that this "democracy" has rarely known peace and justice.
In the beginning, there was of course Spain and the Indians, happily hating each other as the Spaniards tore the land up in quest for gold, El Dorado, religious converts, and political power. The English, too, played their part, with Drake attacking Riohachi in 1568 and the countless colonial squabbles of the next few centuries. Declaring itself independent from Spain when Napoleon ousted the Spanish King in 1810, the new country experienced a brief period of freedom and then was quickly reconquered in 1815 by the unpleasant and bloody campaigns of General Murillo. So much did their internal bickering allow their fledgling country to fall to the sword of Murillo, the period is immortalized in Colombia's history with the colorful name of la Patria Boba

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27. Gabriel Garcia Marquez Winner Of The 1982 Nobel Prize In Literature
gabriel garcia marquez, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. gabriel GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ. 1982 Nobel Laureate in Literature Un prologo de gabriel garcia marquez. Noticia de un Secuestro
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G ABRIEL G ARCÍA M ÁRQUEZ
1982 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    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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28. Gabriel Garcia Marquez Winner Of The 1982 Nobel Prize In Literature
gabriel garcia marquez, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Literature, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. gabriel GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ. 1982
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G ABRIEL G ARCÍA M ÁRQUEZ
1982 Nobel Laureate in Literature
    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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29. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Seite ¼ber gabriel garcia marquez mit Biographie, Bibliographie, Bildern, Leseproben, Links und einigem mehr.
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30. Gabriel García Márquez
For further reading gabriel garcia marquez A Critical Companion by Ruben Pelayo (2001); Tras las claves de Melquiades Historia de Cien años de soledad by
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Latin-American journalist, novelist and short story writer, a central figure in the so-called Magic Realism movement. The term was first used in the 1920s Germany to describe some contemporary painters, whose works expressed surrealistic visions. In the late 1940s Cuban novelist Alejo Carpentier started to speak of "lo real maravilloso" (marvelous reality). Carpentier recognized the tendency of Latin-American writers to combine fantasy elements and mythology with otherwise realistic fiction. However, García Márquez has considered himself fundamentally a realist, who writes about Colombian and Latin American reality exactly as he has observed it. "There is a short but telling portrait of the novelist Gabriel García Márquez, who every morning reads a couple of pages of a dictionary (any dictionary except the pompous ) - a habit our author compares to that of Stendhal, who perused the Napoleonic Code so as to learn to write in a terse and exact style." (from A History of Reading by Alberto Manguel, 1996)

31. GARCIA MÁRQUEZ, GABRIEL
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født den 6. marts 1928 i Columbia og fik i 1982 Nobels Litteraturpris "Hundrede års ensomhed" ("Cien anos de soledad")
Samleren : 1969
Samlerens Bogklub, i.e.2.udg. : 1969
Samlerens Billigbøger, 2.i.e.3.udg. : 1975
Samleren, 3.i.e.4.udg. : 1982
Gyldendals Bogklub, i.e.5.udg. : 1986, 1988(2)
Samlerens Paperbacks, 5.i.e.6.udg. : 1986, 1988(3), 1990(5)
Samlerens Paperbacks (En god historie fra Samleren), 6.i.e.7.udg.: 1992, 1994(2), 1996(3), 1998(4)
"100 års ensomhed" ; Samlerens Garciá Márquez bibliotek, 7. udg. : 2001(1) "Den utrolige og sørgelige historie om den troskyldige Eréndera og om hendes ryggeløse bedstemor : syv fortællinger"
Samleren : 1973
Samlerens Bogklub, i.e.2.udg. : 1973 Samlerens Paperbacks, 3. udg. : 1986, 1988(2) Gyldendal;Dansklærerforeningen, 1. udg. : 1988(1) Samlerens García Márquez bibliotek, 4. udg. : 2002(1) , spansk udg. Haases Spanske Novelleserie, 60 sider, 1. udg. : 1995(1) "Patriarkens efterår" ("El otono del patriarca") Samleren : 1977 Samlerens Bogklub, i.e.2.udg. : 1977 Samlerens Paperbacks (En god historie fra Samleren), 3. udg.: 1991

32. Resources For Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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33. Garcia Marquez, Gabriel One Of These Days
Literature Annotations. garcia marquez, gabriel One of These Days. Genre, Short Story (4 pp.).
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Genre Short Story (4 pp.) Keywords Caregivers Doctor-Patient Relationship Medical Ethics Pain ... Suffering Summary Aurelio Escovar is introduced as a poor dentist without a degree. He is busy polishing false teeth early one morning when the mayor arrives to see him. At first he refuses to see this would-be patient, until the mayor, who has been suffering severe toothache for five days and is desperate, threatens to shoot him. Eventually the dentist lets him in, examines him, and then removes the infected wisdom tooth, without anesthesia. We realize that the dentist has deliberately made the mayor suffer all this time, and he gives the reason as he pulls out the tooth, saying "Now you'll pay for our twenty dead men." When the mayor has recovered and wiped his tears, he leaves, telling the dentist to send the bill. When Escovar asks whether to send the bill "To you or the town?," the mayor replies, "It's the same damn thing."

34. Garcia Marquez - Links
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This is the homepage of Cambio One Hundred Years of Solitude The complete text online at Gnutenberg.net. "The Mysteries of Bill Clinton" Held at Salon.com , this is an article penned by Gabo for Cambio magazine. Shipwrecked on Dry Land From the March 29, 2000 New York Times , this op-ed piece is a compassionate plea to consider the mental stability of the 6-year old Cuban "refugee" Eliás Gonzáles.
This is a gathering place for Gabo fans, and acts as a chat room, bulletin board, and resource page. Feel free to join! Bohemian Ink Page The Gabo entry for the once excellent, but now sorely out of date "Bohemian Ink" Web site. Nobel Laureate Homepage Gabo Site A page designed for a high school class project, by the "FABULOUS Angie, Lori, Nini, and Leslie G." Be warned! The page is, ah, rather

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37. Gabriel Garcia Marquez And Magical Realism
gain. marquez shows us true human nature. An 210). All page references to Collected Short Stories by gabriel García Márquez Page
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Biography He published his first book of short stories, Leafstorm and Other Stories in 1955. His most famous work is his novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude was published in 1967. In 1982, he won the Nobel prize for literature.
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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.

38. ClassicNotes: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Biography of Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1928- )
Gabriel Jose Garcia Marquez was born on March 6, 1928 to Luisa Santiaga Marquez Iguaran and Gabriel Eligio Garcia in Aracataca, Columbia. Luisa's parents did not approve of her marriage to Gabriel and Marquez, the oldest of twelve children, was sent to live with his maternal grandparents. On December 6, in the Cienaga train station, between 9 and 3,000 striking banana workers were shot and killed by troops from Antioquia. The incident was officially forgotten and 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, who 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. In 1946, Marquez entered law school at the National University of Bogota. There he began reading Kafka and publishing his first short stories in leading Liberal newspapers.

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Achats de livres possible Extrait d'oeuvre : Douze contes vagabonds Gabriel García Márquez est né le 6 Mars 1928 à Aracataca, village de Colombie. Il est le fils d'un télégraphiste, Gabriel Eligio Garcia, et d'une jeune fille de la bourgeoisie locale, Luisa Santiaga Marquez. Mais il fut véritablement élevé par ses grands-parents maternels. Son grand-père, Nicolas Marquez Iguaran, un ancien colonel, était son compagnon et confident. La grand- mère, Tranquilina Iguaran Cotes, femme nerveuse et visionnaire, entrait la nuit dans sa chambre et le terrorisait par ses histoires de revenants. La maison et son ambiance constitueront le cadre de nombreux contes et romans. En 1936, il étudie au collège de Barranquilla, puis dans un internat de Zipaquira où il obtient en 1946 le baccalauréat. En 1947, étudiant en droit à l’université de Bogota. il publie dans El Espectador sa nouvelle:

40. Un Prologo De Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Translate this page Un prologo de gabriel garcia marquez. Las siguientes paginas fueron escritas por garcia marquez como prologo de la coleccion de novelas
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Las siguientes paginas fueron escritas por Garcia Marquez como prologo de la coleccion de novelas de Simenon editada por Tusquets. las he incluido aqui porque constituyen un resumido ejemplo de la tecnica narrativa de Gabo, y ademas supongo que dificil de encontrar el el otro lado del oceano. Para leerlas, necesitaras un WWW browser capaz de visualizar GIFs incluidos en el texto (por ejemplo, NCSA Mosaic). Me habria agradado hacer una version mejor editada, pero no cuento con autorizacion ni de Gabo ni de Bea para realizarla, asi que me he limitado a realizar una copia "no editable" exclusivamente con proposito cientifico. Si alguien sabe el email de gabo o el de Tusquets, siempre puedo mandarles una nota para preguntar si me dejan preparar una version mas decente. Nota: Yo no tengo ninguna conexion con Gabo ni con sus editoriales, asi que lamentablemente no puedo ayudar a la gente que escribe pidiendo informacion de contactos, etc. y que ultimamente son muchos. agradeceria que si alguien tiene paginas mas vivas sobre el tema, que me lo indique para poner un mini-catalogo

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