The author chooses to analyze how after Gabriel García Márquez won the Nobel prize, his novel reaches a broad diffusion, almost losing its roots, thus becoming pertinent that these be traced, reconstructing, piece by piece, the passionate process with which a writer comes to be who he is, in a continuous counterpoint of exploration of the reality and assimilation of the literary forms that allow him to express himself.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
2004
Published:
Bogotá, Colombia : Impresión del Banco de la República
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
40(62) : 175-176
Notes:
Cobo-Borda begins with anecdotes on his first encounter with Alvaro Mutis, then procedes to talk about García Márquez in relation to the interpretation of Pedro Páramo and its influence on Gabriel García Márquez.