Gabriel García Márquez Collection

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  Record 1 of 258
  AuthorBarnes, Anthony
  Title"...Meantime Roth and Updike Tipped for the "Super Booker,"" Canberra Times
  PublisherThe Federal Capital Press of Australia
  Publication placeCanberra, Australia
  Publication yearOctober 23, 2004
  Page19
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  Notes"The Booker Prize, under fire for concentrating on fashionable and quirky writers, will attempt to regain its reputation for high seriousness with the launch of the "super Booker," a worldwide search for the living greats of fiction... The Independent understands that the reading list for the inaugural international prize - compiled at a recent secret meeting in Rome - already includes V.S. Naipul, the 2001 Nobel prize-winner from Trinidad; Margaret Atwood, the Canadian who won the Booker in 2000; John Updike, the Pulitzer prize-winner; Gabriel García Márquez, the master of magic realism; and Philip Roth, whose collected works are soon to appear in a Library of America edition."
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  Record 2 of 258
  AuthorAviv, Rachel
  Title"100 Years of Solitude -- on crack," Salon.com
  PublisherSalon.com
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  Publication yearJanuary, 2004
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  NotesViewed on January 24, 2008.||"The parade of literary fashion invariably passes, and Gabriel García Márquez's Macondo, the folksy, fictional village that embodied and, in part, defined the notion of magical realism, has been replaced by McOndo, a contemporary Latin American literary trend of gritty, urban realism, its name a takeoff on García Márquez's Macondo and a combination of the words "McDonald's," "Macintosh," and "condo.""
  URLhttp://dir.salon.com/story/books/feature/2004/01/21/mcondo/index.html?source=search&aim=/books/feature

  Record 3 of 258
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  Title"A 20 años del Nobel para Gabo," El País Digital
  PublisherEl País
  Publication placeMontevideo, Uruguay
  Publication yearNovember, 2002
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  NotesViewed on 24 January, 2008.|In homage to Gabriel García Márquez and to commemorate the twenty years since his winning the Nobel Prize, the tenth of December, El general en su laberinto was read aloud from beginning to end.
  URLhttp://www.elpais.com.uy/Registro/Login.asp?vurl=%2FSuple%2FTiempoLibre%2F02%2F12%2F12%2Fsptl%5Flite%5F22725%2Easp&erracc=99

  Record 4 of 258
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  Title"A Coppola le gustaría hacer un film acerca del Libertador Simón Bolívar," El Diario
  PublisherEl Diario
  Publication placeLa Paz, Bolivia
  Publication yearSeptember, 2002
  PageSección Cultural
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  NotesThe American filmmaker, Francis Ford Coppola, readily admitted that he would like to make a film about the Liberator, Simón Bolívar. And for that, it could be based on a novel by the Colombian author, Gabriel García Márquez, particularly The General in his Labyrinth, with the help of the author himself.
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  Record 5 of 258
  AuthorWallrafen, Hannes
  Title"A Day in Macondo"
  Publisher ZoneZero
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  Publication year2000
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  NotesViewed 28 January, 2008.|A short article and an excerpt from Gabriel García Márquez is enhanced with two photographs by Hannes Wallrafen. García Márquez's works on this website include: "Hannes in Macondo" and an excerpt from Love in the Time of Cholera.
  URLhttp://www.zonezero.com/exposiciones/fotografos/hannes/

  Record 6 of 258
  AuthorPena, Hector
  Title"A Grand Year for García Márquez (Milestones and First Editions)", Americas.
  PublisherOrganization of American States
  Publication placeUnited States
  Publication yearJan-Feb 2008
  Pagep.60
  Volume60
  Issue1
  NotesPena writes: "So much has been written about Gabriel García Márquez that it is as if a light had been shined through a prism, casting an entire rainbow of opinions. The author's eightieth birthday and the fortieth anniversary of the publication of One Hundred Years of Solitude have led the literary world and the media in general to celebrate the personality and work of this icon of letters."
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  Record 7 of 258
  AuthorBeach, Patrick
  Title"A Living "Tale" of García Márquez, Colombian Author
  PublisherThe Austin American Statesman
  Publication placeAustin, TX
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  PageK5
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  Notes"This is the voice that the author found in One Hundred Years of Solitude but the voice that narrates Living to Tell the Tale, the first projected three-volume memoir, is more journalistic, more reminiscent of his earlier works. And that, it turns out, is a stroke of genius."
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  Record 8 of 258
  AuthorAnderson, Perry
  Title"A Magical Realist and his Reality. Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel García Márquez"
  PublisherEdiciones ICAICS Martin Luther King, Jr Memorial Center
  Publication placeHavana, Cuba
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  NotesViewed on January 15, 2008.|Also published in The Nation: www.thenation.com.| "By artistic choice he has instead constructed a memoir as close in form to a novel as perhaps has even been written. It opens with the arrival of his mother in Barranquilla, to take her son- then 22- back with her to sell the family house in Aracataca, on the trip that made him the novelist he became, and ends with the ultimatum he wrote on a plane to Geneva, five years later, that made the elusive sweetheart of his adolescence his future wife."
  URLwww.thenation.com/doc/20040126/anderson

  Record 9 of 258
  AuthorYardley, Johnathan
  Title"A Master of Prose Recalls How it All Began," The Washington Post
  PublisherThe Washington Post Co.
  Publication placeWashington, DC
  Publication yearNovember, 2003
  PageBook World, T02
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  NotesSynopsis of Vivir para contarla that provides a little bit of insight into Gabriel García Márquez's life.
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  Record 10 of 258
  AuthorMcCauley, Lucy
  Title"A Train in Spain," The Atlantic Online
  PublisherAtlantic Montly Co.
  Publication placeBoston, MA
  Publication yearJuly, 1997
  Page40-43
  Volume280
  Issue1
  NotesViewed on 28 January, 2008.||Mention of Gabriel García Márquez's grandmother since she was from Spain.
  URLhttp://www.theatlantic.com/issues/97jul/spain.htm,

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