United States : Asociación de Literatura Femenina Hispánica
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Library, University of Illinois
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31(2) : pp. 179-181
Notes:
André unveils different conversations/interviews with Isabel Allende. In one part of an interview, Allende confesses that she was influenced by many "Boom" writers, including García Márquez.
Discusses and analyzes Donoso Fuentes' "Lugar sin límites." Briefly mentions similarities between this work and the works of García Márquez, Vargas Llosa, and Carpentier.
Sarduy discusses Ned Sublette's work "Cuba and Its Music: From the First drums to the Mambo" and the importance of Cuban music throughout its culture. In the article Sarduy paraphrases Gabriel García Márquez and states that "it might be said that Cuba's musical history is not how it was lived by the musicians and their fans but how it has been remembered and told."
The Times uses the quote "The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after making love, and it must be rebuilt every morning before breakfast." by Gabriel García Márquez.
Viewed on 29 January, 2008. "Mariposas amarillas y 80 salvas de cañón en Aracataca, su Macondo íntimo; estruendo alegre de mariachis en su casa del Pedregal de San Angel, donde Gabriel García Márquez se refugió durante este martes en su cumpleaños 80."
Hedeen reviews four books that discuss the Latin American struggle against "neo-colonial dominance." There is a brief mention of García Márquez's being denied a travel visa.
"Features Antonio Paredes-Candia, a folklorist from Bolivia. How his interest in folklore started; Selection of his works; Goal of the author." States his admired writers: Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriela Mistral, and Juan Rulfo.