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.
"El título de la recién aparecida novela de Gabriel García Márquez, Memoria de mis putas tristes, ha venido a otorgar licencia a esa palabra terrible, causas a la cual a los niños se les amenazaba siempre con lavarles con jabón la boca al atreverse pronunciarla, muy propia, a pesar de todo, para ensayar primeros balbuceos, apenas dos silabas armonicas."
Spain : Centro de Estudios y Cooperación para América Latina
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Library, University of Illinois
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6(15) : pp. 246-250
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Analyzes and reviews multiple works by Juan José Saer. The article focuses on works published by the Spanish editorial Muchnik Editores. Three works are focused on: La pesquisa, from 1994, Las nubes, from 1997, and Lugar, from 2000. Briefly mentions how some aspects of Saer's work is similar to Faulkner, Juan Carlos Onetti, or García Márquez.
Corral analyzes Victor Hugo and his written work "La Tentación de lo Imposible," which is the written form of a course he gave in Oxford. Corral notes that Hugo had published many articles about western novelists including Gabriel García Márquez.
Mexico City, Mexico : Desarrollo de Medios SA de CV
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Viewed on 29 January, 2008. The author discusses his relationship to Gabriel García Márquez and the photo that circulated of Gabriel García Márquez with a black eye.