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  Record 31 of 544
  AuthorRamos, Josean
  Title"Aracataca de fiesta," endi.com
  PublisherEl Nuevo Día
  Publication placeSan Juan, Puerto Rico
  Publication yearMay 29, 2007
  PageLa Revista
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  Notes"Entre desfiles y parrandas, el pueblo entero se desbordó para celebrar los aniversarios de su hijo predilecto, Gabriel García Márquez."
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  Record 32 of 544
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  Title"Aracataca recibe a Gabo, su hijo amado, con mariposas amarillas," La Razón
  PublisherLa Razón
  Publication placeLa Paz, Bolivia
  Publication yearMay 31, 2007
  PageSeccion Cultura
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  NotesViewed on 29 January, 2008. "El escritor colombiano volvió después de cuarto siglo al pueblo bananero que inspiró a Macondo. Llegó en una locomotora y fue recibido con cañonazos y globos por 5.000 personas."
  URLhttp://www.la-razon.com/versiones/20070531_005923/nota_253_434029.htm

  Record 33 of 544
  AuthorAsociación de Revistas Culturales de España
  TitleARCE en la 20a Feria Internacional del Libro de Bogotá
  PublisherAsociación de Revistas Culturales de España
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  Publication yearApril 17, 2007
  Page1p.
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  NotesThe ARCE announces its sponsorship of the twentieth international book fair, to have taken place in April and May of 2007. Some of the themes to be addressed were the country of Chile, its relationship with Colombia, and Gabriel García Márquez. They were to celebrate the eighty years since his birth, the forty since the publication of Cien años de soledad, and the twenty-five since he was awarded the Nobel Prize.
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  Record 34 of 544
  AuthorMoreno, Sergio
  Title"Argentine Foreign Minister Asks García Márquez to Mediate in Cuba," BBC Worldwide Monitoring
  PublisherBritish Broadcastin Corporation
  Publication placeUK
  Publication yearOctober 19, 2004
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  Notes"Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez has been asked informally to help mediate with Fidel Castro in the case of a Cuban doctor banned from leaving the island for Argentina, where her son and grandchildren are residents."
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  Record 35 of 544
  AuthorGenn, Adina
  Title"Argentinean Native Opens Macondo Design in Middle Island," Long Island Business News
  PublisherDolan Media Newswires
  Publication placeRonkonkoma, NY
  Publication yearOctober 1, 2004
  Page1
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  Notes"In 2001, Nichols left Bana and opened Macondo Design in Middle Island, which she named after the magical village in 100 years of Solitude, a novel by Gabriel García Márquez. The name struck a cord with Nichols, who said, I help peoples' dreams come true."
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  Record 36 of 544
  AuthorFolsom, Raphael
  Title"Art and Anger: Essays on Politics and the Imagination..." Hispanic American Historical Review
  PublisherBoard of Editors of the Hispanic American Review
  Publication placeWashington, D.C.
  Publication year2003
  Pagepg. 361-363
  Volume83
  Issue2
  NotesThis article reviews two books by Ilan Stavans "Art and Anger: Essays on Politics and the Imagination" and "Imagining Columbus: The Literary Voyage." The author states, "At their best, these books offer insightful new readings of the ways in which literature has shaped the history of Latin America, from the moment Columbus read Marco Polo to the years Gabriel García Márquez has spend as an informal advisor to Fidel Castro." He later states, "'Art and Anger' is a collection of essays mostly about literature and politics in Latin America. Some are intended to introduce lesser-known writers such as Felipe Alfau, Ricardo Piglia, and Alfred Bryce Echenique, to a North American audience. Others reassess the titans of Latin American letters, such as Octavio Paz, Gabriel García Márquez, and Mario Vargas Llosa."
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  Record 37 of 544
  AuthorJ, Carlos Labbé
  Title"Artículos de Prensa (1969-1985) (Book Review)", Taller de Letras
  PublisherPontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Instituto de Letras
  Publication placeChile
  Publication yearNovember 2001
  Pagep. 277-280
  Volume29
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  NotesReviews "Press articles" by the Diego Barros Center of Studies of DIBAM. The publication compiles all of Chilean novelist Cristian Huneeus' journalistic work. Comments on García Márquez and his 1982 Nobel Prize.
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  Record 38 of 544
  AuthorRodriguez, Sheila Kraybill
  TitleAsalto desde las sombras: La nueva novela historica y la obra reciente de Sergio Ramirez
  PublisherTemple University
  Publication placePennsylvania, United States
  Publication year2005
  Page141 p.
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  Notes(Abstract) "In the four recent novels considered in this study, Nicaraguan novelist Sergio Ramírez adopts a particular stance towards history that reflects the essence of the sub-genre known as the new historical novel. The novels treated in the dissertation, Sombras nada más (2002), Margarita, está linda la mar (1998), Un baile de máscaras (1995), and Castigo diving (1988), all recreate key moments in Nicaraguan history from the unique perspective of the new historical novel...My research argues that Ramirez's novels question and even attack the official version of events in Nicaraguan history. In addition to identifying the numerous traits of the new historical novel in each of the four novels, I also consider how the adoption of this particular approach affects the view of Nicaraguan history and the concept of history in general that the novels present." The author mentions that "the rapid growth of the new historical novel in Latin American literature in the last twenty years has left a dramatic mark on the works of celebrated writers such as Alejo Carpentier, Carlos Fuentes, Fernando del Paso, Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa." Ph.D. Dissertation.
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  Record 39 of 544
  AuthorP, Mario Lillo
  Title"Aspectos Infrarrealistas en Mantra, De Rodrigo Fresán", Taller de Letras
  PublisherPontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Instituto de Letras
  Publication placeChile
  Publication year2005
  Pagepp. 11-21
  Volume37
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  NotesIn a critical essay, Mario Lillo P studies the infrarrealistic aspects in the novel "Mantra", by Rodrigo Fresán. He briefly mentions Gabriel García Márquez when discussing style.
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  Record 40 of 544
  AuthorGermain, David
  Title"At the Movies: "Nine Lives,"" The Associated Press
  PublisherAssociated Press
  Publication placeNew York, NY
  Publication yearOctober 11, 2005
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  NotesDavid Germain discusses the movie Nine Lives, which is directed by Rodrigo García, Gabriel García Márquez's son.
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