Perspectives On The Life And Works Of Gabriel Garc A M Rquez
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Perspectives on the Life and Works of Gabriel Garc a M rquez
Author | : Gustavo Arango |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 221 |
Release | : 2023-04-11 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781666916348 |
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This book examines one of the most influential Latin American writers of the last decades. Arango explores Gabriel García Márquez’s origins, relevance, and themes to provide a new assessment of his Caribbean background and the deep roots of his work in popular culture.
Gabriel Garc a M rquez
Author | : Gerald Martin |
Publsiher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 690 |
Release | : 2010-08-31 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780307472861 |
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In this exhaustive and enlightening biography—nearly two decades in the making—Gerald Martin dexterously traces the life and times of one of the twentieth century’s greatest literary titans, Nobel Prize-winner Gabriel García Márquez. Martin chronicles the particulars of an extraordinary life, from his upbringing in backwater Colombia and early journalism career, to the publication of One Hundred Years of Solitude at age forty, and the wealth and fame that followed. Based on interviews with more than three hundred of Garcia Marquez’s closest friends, family members, fellow authors, and detractors—as well as the many hours Martin spent with ‘Gabo’ himself—the result is a revelation of both the writer and the man. It is as gripping as any of Gabriel García Márquez’s powerful journalism, as enthralling as any of his acclaimed and beloved fiction.
Critical Perspectives on Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 159 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0318347326 |
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez A Life
Author | : Gerald Martin |
Publsiher | : National Geographic Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009-12-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780143171829 |
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Gabriel García Márquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, is one of the most popular writers of the last 50 years. Gerald Martin's superb achievement is to reveal the gritty, fascinating, and frequently humorous reality behind the books. While completely immersing himself in García Márquez's world, Martin never loses his critical perspective as he recounts a life that is as gripping and revealing as the writer's powerful journalism, and as complex and involving as any of his fictions.
Gabriel Garc a M rquez
Author | : George R. McMurray |
Publsiher | : Fredericton, N.B. : York Press |
Total Pages | : 50 |
Release | : 1987 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : WISC:89015565971 |
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez Updated Edition
Author | : Harold Bloom |
Publsiher | : Infobase Publishing |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Colombian literature |
ISBN | : 9781438112985 |
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Presents a collection of eleven critical essays on the works of Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Solitude Company
Author | : Silvana Paternostro |
Publsiher | : Seven Stories Press |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2019-02-26 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781609808976 |
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An oral history biography of the legendary Latin American writer and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, brimming with atmosphere and insight. Irrevent and hopeful, Solitude & Company recounts the life of a boy from the provinces who decided to become a writer. This is the story of how he did it, how little Gabito became Gabriel García Márquez, and of how Gabriel García Márquez survived his own self-creation. The book is divided into two parts. In the first, BC, before Cien años de soledad (One Hundred Years of Solitude), his siblings speak and those who were friends before García Márquez became the universally loved Latin American icon. Those who knew him when he still didn't have a proper English tailor nor an English biographer, and didn't accompany presidents. It gathers together the voices around the boy from the provinces, the sisters and brothers, the childhood friends, the drinking buddies and penniless fellow students. The second part, AC, describes the man behind the legend that García Márquez became. From Aracataca, to Baranquila, to Bogota, to Paris, to Mexico City, the solitude that García Márquez needed to produce his masterpiece turns out to have been something of a raucous party whenever he wasn't actually writing. Here are the writers Tomás Eloy Martínez, Edmundo Paz Soldán and William and Rose Styron; legendary Spanish agent Carmen Balcells; the translator of A Hundred Years of SolitudeGregory Rabassa; Gabo's brothers Luis Enrique, Jaime, Eligio and Gustavo, and his sisters Aida and Margot; María Luisa Elío, to whom A Hundred Years of Solitude is dedicated; and so much more: a great deal of music, especially the vallenato; the hilarious scenes of several hundred Colombians, García Márquez's chosen delegation, flying to Stockholm for the Nobel Prize celebrations; the time Mario Vargas Llosa punched Gabriel García Márquez in the face; and much, much more. In Living to Tell the Tale, the first volume of García Márquez's autobiography, Gabo writes: "I am consoled, however, that at times oral history might be better than written, and without knowing it we may be inventing a new genre needed by literature: fiction about fiction." Solitude & Company joins other great oral histories, like Jean Stein and George Plimpton's Edie: American Girl, their oral history biography of Edie Sedgwick, or Barry Gifford's oral history of Jack Kerouac, Jack's Book--an intimate portrait of the most human side of Gabriel García Márquez told in the words of those who knew him best throughout his life.
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Author | : Gabriel García Márquez |
Publsiher | : Blackstone Publishing |
Total Pages | : 344 |
Release | : 2022-10-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9798200952090 |
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One of the twentieth century’s enduring works, One Hundred Years of Solitude is a widely beloved and acclaimed novel known throughout the world and the ultimate achievement in a Nobel Prize–winning career. The novel tells the story of the rise and fall of the mythical town of Macondo through the history of the Buendía family. Rich and brilliant, it is a chronicle of life, death, and the tragicomedy of humankind. In the beautiful, ridiculous, and tawdry story of the Buendía family, one sees all of humanity, just as in the history, myths, growth, and decay of Macondo, one sees all of Latin America. Love and lust, war and revolution, riches and poverty, youth and senility, the variety of life, the endlessness of death, the search for peace and truth—these universal themes dominate the novel. Alternately reverential and comical, One Hundred Years of Solitude weaves the political, personal, and spiritual to bring a new consciousness to storytelling. Translated into dozens of languages, this stunning work is no less than an account of the history of the human race.