"Provides information on several Brazilian authors and their writing styles. Erico Verissimo; Jorge Amado; Isaac Babel." Mentions that Jorge Amado's style was similar to the Magical Realism of García Márquez.
Gabriel García Márquez and his book "One Hundred Years of Solitude" are referred to in this encyclopedia in the "Magical Realism" entry as an example of this literary style.
In the introduction to his article, Gorn says that there is a need to reexamine the history and identity of Spanish America, giving recognition to the influence of authors such as García Márquez.
Grohmann mentions García Márquez's comment, written in his autobiography Vivir para contarla, that newspaper editorials are more a form of literature than of journalism.
Mario Montes writes a letter to the editor asking if they could publish more interviews with famous Latin American writers, including Gabriel García Márquez.
Reviews of Chronology of a violent death, choreographed by Stela Korljan, based on Gabriel García Márquez's Chronicle of a death foretold, performed in Gera, and a piece based on the novel Effie Briest, choreographed by Irene Schneider in Magdeburg.
New York, NY : 2003 PEN Tribute to Gabriel García Márquez
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
In a speech delivered at the 2003 PEN Tribute to Gabriel García Márquez, Edith Grossman said, "To recreate significance for a new set of readers, translators must make the effort to enter the mind of the first author through the gateway of the text - to see the world through another person's eyes and translate the linguistic perception of that world into another language. The better the original writing, the more exciting and challenging the process is. You can be sure that the attempt to enter the mind of García Márquez is as exciting and challenging as the work of a translator gets."