"Rumores sobre la gravedad del escritor colombiano Gabriel García Márquez." "García Márquez ha escrito una carta dirigida a todos sus amigos, la cual ha sido publicada por entero en algunas revistas de Estados Unidos. Algunos de los párrafos nos han parecido sumamente interesantes, ternamente tocan el corazón y nos ponen a pensar. Los hemos copiado a continuación para beneficio de esas personas que todavía no hayan tenido la oportunidad de leerlos."
Viewed on 29 January, 2008. || In this article Sabino discuses Marcelo Bucheli's book "Bananas and Business: The United Fruit Company in Colombia." In his discussion he states, "The massacre of UFCO laborers is important because this infamous event forms part of the company's 'terrible reputation' (p.3): Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez tells the story in his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, referring to three thousand deaths, a deliberate inflation of the number of victims to make the story more spectacular... The fact that García Márquez's imaginative work has had so much influence on scholars is, I think, in part the reason for the intellectual bias against UFCO that prevails in Latin America."
De Guerva studies Marcelo Bucheli's work "Bananas and Business. The United Fruit Company in Colombia" and discusses enterprises in Columbia and Latin America. He references García Márquez' work, "Cien Años de Soledad," where historical information about the enterprise is found.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
July, 1999
Published:
UK : BBC News
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Viewed on 24 January, 2008.|"Actor Antonio Banderas is to follow-up his recent directorial debut with a TV series based on six unpublished stories by Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez."
Secondary source, Reviews of Books About Gabriel García Márquez
Publication Date:
May 2003
Published:
United States : Chasqui
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
32(1) : p. 120
Notes:
This is a review of a book by Amelia Barilia, in which the author makes mention of the influence García Márquez had on the writing of Borges and Reyes.
Michael Dwyer briefly discusses the creation of a movie based on Gabriel García Márquez's Love in the Time of Cholera, which is to be directed by Mike Newell.
"In commemoration of the four hundredth anniversary of the publication of part 1 of Don Quijote , Spanish author Antonio Muñoz Molina prepared the comments on the novel. Molina presented his remarks at the New York Public Library on April 16, 2005, during a program billed as 'Don Quixote at 400: A Tribute'." The article comments on how the most recent and critically acclaimed version of Don Quijote was rendered by Edith Grossman who translated works by various Spanish-Language writers, including Gabriel García Márquez.
Secondary source, Reviews of Books About Gabriel García Márquez
Publication Date:
Jan-Feb 2004
Published:
Chile : Residencia San Roberto Bellarmino
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
53(526) : p. 56
Notes:
Reyes reviews Beigbeder's book Ultimo inventario antes de liquidación, which describes the work of fifty major authors. Reyes remarks that García Márquez is the only Latin American author mentioned.