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  Record 1 of 108
  AuthorJorgensen, Beth E
  Title"'Un Un Punado de Criticos': Navigating the critical readings of Isabel Allende's work", Latin American Literary Review
  PublisherLatin American Literary Review Press
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearJuly-December 2002
  Pagepp. 128-146
  Volume30
  Issue60
  Notes"Jorgensen explores the points of convergence and conflict in the criticism and, in concluding, to signal aspects of Isabel Allende's work, including some problematical qualities, that have not received due attention. She starts by accounting for the large body of criticism on 'La casa de los espiritus,' 'De amor y de sombra' and 'Eva Luna,' and the well-known debate over 'Casa,' and then she focuses on the relatively few articles that treat Allende's books published form 1991 to 2001." Also focuses on the debate between her works and the works of García Márquez, specifically 'La Casa de los espiritus,' and 'Cien años de soledad' respectively
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  Record 2 of 108
  AuthorAnonymous
  Title"A Look Back," World Literature Today
  PublisherWorld Literature Today
  Publication placeNorman, OK
  Publication yearMarch-April 2006
  Pagep. 0
  Volume80
  Issue2
  NotesThis article lists the Neustadt Laureates from 1970 through 2006. It also lists the Puterbaugh Fellows from 1968 through 2005. Gabriel García Márquez was a 1972 Laureate.
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  Record 3 of 108
  AuthorCohn, Deborah
  Title"A TALE OF TWO TRANSLATION PROGRAMS: Politics, the Market, and Rockefeller Funding for Latin American Literature in the United States during the 1960s and 1970s," Latin American Research Review
  PublisherUniversity of Texas Press
  Publication placeAustin, TX
  Publication year2006
  Pagepp. 31-37
  Volume41
  Issue2
  NotesDeborah Cohn examines the interplay of the Cuban Revolution and the promotion and translation of Latin American literature in the United States during the Latin American literature "Boom." She studies the motivations that promoted cross-cultural understanding and describes the success of prominent Latin American authors such as Gabriel García Márquez.
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  Record 4 of 108
  AuthorMárquez, Gabriel García
  Title"Abel's Eden", Américas
  PublisherOrganisation of American States
  Publication placeWashington, D.C.
  Publication yearJanuary-February 2005
  Pagep. 64
  Volume57
  Issue1
  NotesThis article presents a short story written by Gabriel García Márquez about man named Abel Quezada. The story focuses on the issues dealing with Quezada's life and his personal troublings.
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  Record 5 of 108
  AuthorCánovas, Rodrigo
  Title"Alegorías hispanoamericanas (Notas sobre la configuración literaria del prostíbulo)," Taller de letras
  PublisherPontífica Universidad Católica de Chile
  Publication placeChile
  Publication yearNov 1999
  Pagepp. 191-197
  Volume27
  Issue
  NotesCánovas discusses allegory in various Latin American works, among them, García Márquez's La increíble y triste historia de la cándida Eréndira y de su abuela desalmada.
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  Record 6 of 108
  Authorde la Campa, Román
  Title"América Latina: Confección y marketing de un campo de estudios," Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana
  PublisherRCLL/Darmouth College
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication year2000
  Pagepp. 177-188
  Volume26
  Issue51
  NotesAnalyzes, discusses, and compares contemporary educational and literary studies in Latin America. Mentions the post-modern movement and the "boom" writers.
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  Record 7 of 108
  AuthorCollado-Rodríquez, Francisco
  Title"Back to Myth and Ethical Compromise: García Márquez
  PublisherAsociación Española de Estudios Anglo-Norteamericanos
  Publication placeSalamanca, Spain
  Publication yearDecember 2005
  Page27-40
  Volume27
  Issue2
  Notes"After locating US writer Jeffrey Eugenides against the background of recent minimalist fiction, this essay evaluates the influence of García Márquez's narratives 'Cien años de soledad' and 'Crónica de una muerte anunciada' on his first novel, 'The Virgin Suicides'. Centered on the novel's magical-realist features, the contrastive analysis contends that 'The Virgin Suicides' revives a distinctive modernist mythical impulse. Based on its literary borrowings, this impulse materializes in the endorsement of ancestral beliefs in a female principle and in the ethical demand to put an end to the gradual annihilation of the planet by post-industrial societies."
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  Record 8 of 108
  AuthorSwanson, Philip
  Title"Back to the Boom? Recent Trends in Spanish American Literary Studies", Latin American Research Review
  PublisherUniversity of Texas Press
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication year2001
  Pagepp. 202-208
  Volume36
  Issue2
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  Record 9 of 108
  AuthorHart, Stephen M.
  Title"Blood, Ink, and Pigment: Simón Bolívar as Proteus", Bulletin of Spanish Studies
  PublisherRoutledge
  Publication placeUniversity of Glasgow
  Publication yearMay 2005
  Pagepp. 335-352
  Volume82
  Issue3
  NotesHart studies and analyzes Simón Bolívar. He studies his impact in Latin America and provides biographical and informational data. The end of the article details information on Bolívar's portrayal in García Márquez' work El general en su laberinto.
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  Record 10 of 108
  AuthorOrtega, Julio
  Title"Cervantes y Sor Juana: La Hipótesis de Barroco," Hispanic Review
  PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania
  Publication placePhiladelphia, PA
  Publication yearSpring 2006
  Pagepp. 165-180
  Volume74
  Issue2
  NotesOrtega discusses the history of Cervantes' Don Quixote and the role of alternative spaces and locations in relation to the novel. He comments on Gabriel García Márquez' view that the climate in the valley is fresh and that people do not sleep in Cartagena to see the dawn of the Caribbean world.
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