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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. Cien años de soledad (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2009-09-22
  4. Gabriel García Márquez: A Life (Vintage) by Gerald Martin, 2010-08-31
  5. Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-11-14
  6. Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Una Vida (Vintage Espanol) (Spanish Edition) by Gerald Martin, 2009-09-22
  7. Noticia De Un Secuestro (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-02-07
  8. Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2004-10-12
  9. Of Love and Other Demons (Vintage International) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2008-06-10
  10. Noticia de un secuestro by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Márquez García, 2000-10
  11. Clandestine in Chile: The Adventures of Miguel Littin (New York Review Books Classics) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2010-07-06
  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. La Increible y Triste Historia de la Candida Erendira y de Su Abuela Desalmada (Contemporanea) (Spanish Edition) by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 2006-02-07

1. Gabriel Garcia Marquez Winner Of The 1982 Nobel Prize In Literature
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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.
Background
    Born: 1928, Aracataca, Colombia
    Residence: Colombia
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2. Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Macondo - Author Homepage
Features a biography, bibliography of works, book reviews, nobel Prize lecture, a gallery and links.Category Arts Literature Authors G García Márquez, gabriel......gabriel García Márquez is a Colombianborn writer of astonishing skill, thoughtby pioneers of the Latin American boom, he was awarded the nobel Prize in
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Gabriel García Márquez is a Colombian-born writer of astonishing skill, thought by many to be one of the world's greatest living authors. Considered one of the pioneers of the Latin American "boom," he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982.
To read his work is to enter a world that is both enchanting in its beauty and haunting in its dreamy familiarity. The world of Gabo's fiction is a magical realm where the strange and exotic can suddenly become comfortably familiar, and the whole concept of an objective reality is put in question. Here, the borders between life and death swirl together in a gentle and mysterious twilight, and if we allow it to possess us love can strike flaming miracles from the ashes of our soul. Vivir para contarla Serenade New Yorker A New Yorker article from September 1999. Shipwrecked New York Times Call for Papers: Songs Spun on Island Time Margin , the online magazine devoted to magical realism, is issuing a call for papers around the theme of "Magical Realism from the Caribbean Islands." Play in NYC Dates through 2003.

3. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
A short biography, recent news; links to essays, articles, and reviews.Category Arts Literature Authors G García Márquez, gabriel...... of life imitating art, but Colombia's most famous writer gabriel garcia Marquezhas been The nobel laureate has just produced a heartwrenching book about a
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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
Friday May 17 5:53 PM EDT FEATURE: Colombia's Garcia Marquez In Real-Life Drama By Tom Brown Reuters/Variety
, 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;

4. Garcia Marquez' Labyrinth: A Literary Biography
In 1982, in recognition of his penmanship and achievements, gabriel garcia Marquezwas granted the nobel Prize for Literature, for his novels and short stories
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[Versión en español] "The world was so young, that many things lacked a name, and to identify them you had to point them out with your finger."
From One Hundred Years of Solitude Biography
The famous Colombian novelist, Gabriel Garcia Marquez , known world-wide for his masterfully weaving of the magic realism genre, was born in 1928 in the small town of Aracataca, Colombia. Garcia Marquez was raised by his grandparents, who would often tell him wonderous stories, fables and fairy tales. This, no doubt, was a very important source of inspiration, which would also influence his literary career throughout his life. Garcia Marquez attended law school but dropped out to persue a career in journalism. He was a regular contributor to El Espectador , and other newspapers before dedicating himself to full time writing and literature. His first book, Leaf Storm and Other Stories , was published in 1955, followed by No One Writes to the Colonel in 1961. Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a liberal thinker whose left-wing politics angered many conservative politicians and heads of state, including Colombian dictator Laureano Gomez and his successor, General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla. His job as a reporter for the Cuban news agency Prensa Latina , in 1960, and his admiration and sympathy towards the Cuban government and friendship with Fidel Castro resulted in his being ultimately denied entry to the United States for political reasons. In light of his ideological differences, and the political intolerances of others, he was forced to seek political asylum for much of his adult life in Europe, Venezuela, and Mexico. In the early 1980s he was finally invited back to Colombia, where he mediated between the government and leftist rebels.

5. CNN.com - Books - Nobel Laureate Garcia Marquez Writing Memoir - December 11, 20
In his most extensive public comments since going into selfimposed isolation a yearago, nobel literature laureate gabriel garcia marquez says being diagnosed
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Nobel laureate Garcia Marquez writing memoir
Nobel Prize-winning Gabriel Garcia Marquez says that he is finishing part of his memoirs and that being diagnosed with lymphatic cancer spurred him to do it In this story: Relationship stories Poem was hoax RELATED STORIES, SITES

6. Nobel Prize Winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez Suggests Solutions To Colombian Drug P
nobel Prize Winner gabriel garcia marquez Suggests Solutions to ColombianDrug Problems. INTERNATIONAL. April 1995. nobel Prizewinning
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Nobel Prize Winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez Suggests Solutions to Colombian Drug Problems
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April 1995
Nobel Prize-winning novelist and unofficial Colombian spokesperson Gabriel Garcia Marquez is speaking out about the devastation caused in his country by the cocaine trade (James Brooke, "Cocaine's Reality, by Garcia Marquez," New York Times , Mar. 11, 1995, p. 3). Marquez says the Colombian government should fund research to develop a synthetic alternative to cocaine. American chemists could then capitalize on the cocaine market, similar to the way American marijuana growers took over that market in the early 1980's. Marquez said the cocaine trade has turned honest farmers and youths into criminals. "The drug traffickers taught people that they were stupid to work," Marquez said.

7. WRITER HERO: GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
gabriel García Márquez was born on March 6 Subsequently, garcia marquez wrote anadmiring magazine profile about the and holding his 1982 nobel Laureate Medal
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8. GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
Translate this page gabriel garcia marquez. 1.-garcia MG El amor en los tiempos del cólera. España RBA Editores, 1985. http//nobelprizes.com/nobel/literature/1982a.html.
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1.-GARCIA M.G. El amor en los tiempos del cólera. España : RBA Editores, 1985. 441 p. Narrativa actual. ISBN 84-473-0167-2. Clasificación LC : PQ8180.17 .A73 A55 Es la historia de un amor entre Fermina Daza y Florentino Ariza. Dicha historia sufre varios momentos, desde el encuentro de ambos, la desilusión por parte de Fermina, lo que da como resultado que esta se case con el doctor Juvenal Urbino. sin embargo Florentino siguió amando a Florentina. A la muerte de juvenal, Florentino de vuelve a declarar su amor a Fermina. Por lo que para que unieran sus vidas pasaron más de sesenta años. Sitio relacionado con el autor: http://nobelprizes.com/nobel/literature/1982a.html 2.-GARCIA M.G. Crónica de una muerte anunciada. Colombia : La oveja negra, 1981. 156 p. Clasificación LC : PQ8180.17 .A73 C75 Es la narración de un crimen donde el punto principal es la virginidad de Angela Vicario, desposada por Bernardo San Román, el cual la regresa a la casa de sus padres al darse cuenta de que no es virgen. Los hermanos de esta le piden el nombre del culpable, siendo nombrado Santiago Nasar. De esta forma los hermanos Vicario matan a Santiago Nasar, pero esta muerte se hubiera podido evitar, ya que esta estuvo anunciada mucho antes de que esta ocurriera. Sitio relacionado con el autor: http://www..levity.com/corduroy/marquez.htm

9. Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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"[To] the wise Catalonian, [...] wisdom was worth nothing if it could not be used to invent a new way of preparing chick peas."
"The world was so recent that many things lacked names, and in order to indicate them it was necessary to point."
-Gabriel Garcia Marquez
"One Hundred Years of Solitude"
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GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ Gabriel Jose Garcia Marquez (1928 ) nació en Aracataca, Columbia. Porque sus padres eran pobres, Marquez pasaba el mejor parte de su niñez con sus abuelos en una casa con un cuarto. Ellos no tenían mucho dinero, y la abuela de Marquez le dijo historias de la sobrenatural a divertirse por la noche. Su abuela y sus historias eran la inspiración para las novelas de la sobrenatural y la realidad que Marquez escribia mas tarde en su vida. Antes de Marquez comenzó a escribir el realismo mágico (las historias que su abuela le dijo), él escribia para un periodico en Columbia. Durante ese tiempo, Marquez se estableció en el mundo de los escritores seriosos. Empero, Marquez no era fomoso hasta él escribió su primera novela(de la sobrenatural), Leaf Storm ans Other Stories,una colección de historietas. Aunque Leaf Storm and Other Stories era muy popular con la gente de Columbia, la novela que era la más famosa de Marquez era Cien Años de Solidad. Esa novela ha establecido Marquez con otros escritores de hispana contemporánea literatura como Miguel de Cervantes. Entonces, Marquez era saber a la reconda del mundo.

10. CNN - Almanac: Gabriel Garcia-Marquez - Mar. 6, 1998
(CNN) gabriel garciamarquez, the creator books as One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera. The winner of the 1982 nobel Prize in
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March 6, 1998 Web posted at: 3:05 p.m. EST (2005 GMT) (CNN) Gabriel Garcia-Marquez, the creator of "magical realism," etched his name into literature history with such books as "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Love in the Time of Cholera." The winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize in literature is 70 on Friday. He has chronicled the world of Macondo, a town built from Garcia-Marquez' imagination and probably influenced by his childhood in Colombia. Influenced by a rich heritage, Garcia-Marquez gives such a detailed account of the physical and moral collapse of the town, it's hard to believe that it doesn't exist. The Swedish Academy of Letters said it honored him "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 author was born in Aracataca, a village in northern Colombia that his grandfather helped found. Garcia-Marquez was raised by his maternal grandparents and grew up listening to stories of the War of a Thousand Days, in which his grandfather was a colonel. His grandmother was a staunch believer in folk tales and was superstitious. There were also tales of family ghosts told by the many aunts who flowed in and out of his childhood home.

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12. Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Final Farewell
gabriel garcia marquez, gabriel garcia marquez's Final Farewell During the summerof 1999 gabriel garcia marquez, winner of the 1982 nobel Prize for Literature
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Final Farewell
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. Since that time there have been 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, can be found at the bottom of the page).

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By MARLISE SIMONS. he playful, imperturbable gabriel garcia marquez was troubledand tense. 'I've just received the nobel Prize. I'm going to Sweden.
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14. Famous Hispanics: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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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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15. The Other Look Of COLOMBIA, Writer Garcia-Marquez
This is Literature nobel Prize winner gabriel garcia marquez. garciamarquez is the pioneer of literature genre Magical Realism. Author
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This is Literature Nobel Prize winner GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
Garcia Marquez is the pioneer of literature genre Magical Realism
Author of masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude García Márquez, Gabriel (1928- ) , Colombian novelist and short-story writer, known for his weaving of realism and fantasy in his works. He was born in Aracataca. García Márquez's liberal, left-wing politics angered conservative Colombian dictators. To escape persecution, he spent the 1960s and 1970s in voluntary exile in Mexico and Spain. In the early 1980s he was formally invited back to Colombia. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982 and is considered one of the masters of the technique of magic realism. García Márquez's best-known novels include No One Writes to the Colonel (1958), about a retired soldier; One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), the story of a Colombian family; and The Autumn of the Patriarch (1975), concerning political power and corruption. He also wrote Love in the Time of Cholera (1985), a story of romantic love; and The General in His Labyrinth (1989), a fictional account of South American revolutionary leader Simón Bolívar. You are cordially invited to visit these other sites and get to know more about this fascinating writer.

16. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Marquez, Gabriel Garcia
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GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
"My most important problem was destroying the lines of demarcation that separate what seems real from what seems fantastic." Birthplace

Aracataca, Colombia
Education
Gained a scholarship which enabled him to attend high school, but gave up law studies in Bogota after a year out of boredom.
Other jobs
He has been a journalist - he worked for a Cuban news agency and was denied an American visa because of it - and still is a political activist.
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17. Magical Realism : Gabriel García Márquez
Applause and a Diversity of Opinions An article by Robert Taylor about García Márquezbeing awarded the nobel Prize. gabriel garcia marquez A short biography
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Gabriel García Márquez 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, is a family saga that mirrors the history of Colombia. Like many of his works, it is set in the fictional town of Macondo, a place much like García Márquez's native Aracataca. Mixing realism and fantasy, the novel is both the story of the decay of the town and an ironic epic of human experience.
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  • Autumn of the Patriarch The discovery of a South American dictator's rotting corpse in the deserted tangle of his crumbling palace prompts a search through his past and a colorful chronicle of his progression from popular, beloved, unafraid ruler to isolated, frightened despot.
  • Chronicle of a Death Foretold The Nobel laureate weaves a story of a fantastic wedding, the return of the bride to her parents, her brothers' resolve to murder her corruptor, and the townspeoples' refusal to depart from routine.
  • Cien Anos De Soledad
  • Clandestine in Chile Chronicles the experiences of an exiled Chilean film director who returned to his homeland in disguise in order to make a secret documentary about the military government.
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    garcia marquez, gabriel. Sex, Male. National Origin, Colombia. Ethnic Origin,Latino. Era, Late 20th Century. Born, 1928. Awards, nobel Prize, LA Times BookPrize.
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