Spain : Centro de Estudios y Cooperación para América Latina
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Library, University of Illinois
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9(21) : pp. 35-52
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Discusses contemporary issues with the analysis of Cervantes and Don Quijote de La Mancha by various writers. Briefly mentions the effect of this classic literature on modern writing, including in "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez.
The article focuses on the use of memory in Latin American literature, with a focus on the novel "Letargo de Perla Suez." Brief mention of Gabriel García Márquez receiving the "Premio Rómulo Gallegos."
Reviews the documentary "La desazón suprema: retrato incesante de Fernando Vallejo." Brief mention of Gabriel García Márquez in relation to Fernando Vallejo.
Viewed on 29 January, 2008. "La edición especial de Cien años de soledad, novela emblemática del Nobel colombiano Gabriel García Márquez, aparecerá en unas semanas, adelantó Marisol Schulz, directora de Alfaguara México, quien dijo que para el próximo abril podría estar ya en librerías del país."
"Reviews the book 'La guaracha del Macho Camacho,' by Luis Rafael Sánchez." Mentions that "Sanchez's treatment of subject, language, and genre places him in the company of such distinguished Latin American writers as Cabrera Infante, Vargas Llosa, García Márquez, Fuentes, Puig, Cortazar, and several others."
Chile : Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile, Instituto de Letras
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Library, University of Illinois
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33 : pp. 133-135
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Reviews the book "La migración del símbolo. La función del mito en siete textos hispánicos," by Adrián Santini. One of the texts that the book analyzes is "La hojarasca," by Gabriel García Márquez.
Costa Rica : Instituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos (IDELA)
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Library, University of Illinois
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9-10 : pp. 154-173
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Discusses and analyzes "Yo, El Supremo" by Augusto Roa Bastos in context of the Latin American historical novel. Briefly mentions the historical works of other Latin American authors, especially those dealing with dictatorship. Includes Gabriel García Márquez's El otoño del patriarca.