En su fallo, la institución explicó que el Nobel recaía en García Márquez “por sus novelas y relatos cortos en los que lo fantástico y lo real se combinan en un universo ricamente compuesto de ...
The Colombian novelist mixed fiction and fact to capture the outsize reality of Latin America. Even if you’ve never watched a priest levitate, a carpet fly or a drop of blood climb over curbs, there’s ...
Gabo lives. The extraordinary worldwide attention paid to the death of Gabriel García Márquez, and the genuine sorrow felt by readers everywhere at his passing, tells us that the books are still very ...
When Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez died a decade ago, he left behind a novel he had written while struggling with dementia. In his final days, he told his sons the book must be ...
The first question one has upon the appearance of Gabriel García Márquez’s unfinished final novel, “Until August,” is whether the book will damage the author’s reputation—and fortunately, the answer ...
The story goes, not apocryphal, that Gabriel Garcia Marquez sat down to write One Hundred Years of Solitude to express all the experiences that had influenced him as a child. “All I wanted to do was ...
When Gabriel García Márquez was born, in 1927, in the sleepy little town of Aracataca, not far from Colombia’s Caribbean coast, there were certain established fixities in the world of letters. The ...
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