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    401. "In the Shadow of the Patriarch," The New York Times

    402. "Silenced García Márquez Barred from Language Conference," The Guardian International

    404. "The Edge in the Middle", World Literature Today

    405. "Interview with John Rechy", Chasqui

    406. "An interview with Paulo Coelho: the coming of age of a Brazilian phenomenon", World Literature Today

    407. "Entrevista a Julio Ortega," Guaraguao

    408. "Vivir para contarla, autobiografía de Gabriel García Márquez," El Informador de Champaign-Urbana

    409. "Inspiración vallenata para García Márquez. Ritmo trasnochador y vagabundo," Lecturas Dominicales, El Tiempo

    410. "Así se registró el anuncio del Premio Nobel a García Márquez, hace 20 años. Los diarios de la época anunciaron que el primer colombiano en hablar con Gabo fue el entonces presidente Belisario Betancur," El Tiempo

    411. "Muere la mujer que inspiró Crónica de una muerte anunciada a García Márquez," La Jornada

    412. "Writer Stays True to Beleaguered Castro," The Guardian

    413. "Sin Censura. Gabo: literato o historiador?"

    414. "La gran parranda del idioma," El Tiempo

    415. "El orgullo de la familia," El Tiempo

    416. "Gabo, en mi levitación," El País

    417. "La poesía de vanguardia (I)," Manual de literatura hispanoamericana IV Las Vanguardias

    418. "Faulkner and Spanish America: Then and Now," Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha Conference (27th: 2000: University of Mississippi)

    420. "Veinticinco cuentos barranquilleros," La Casa de Asterión

    421. Latin American Novels of the Conquest. Reinventing the New World

    422. "Niegan ascenso a personaje de obra de "Gabo""

    423. "La Farándula," La Opinión

    424. "Postmodern Intimations. Musing on Invisibility: William Faulkner, Richard Wright, and Ralph Ellison," Faulkner and Postmodernism: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1999

    425. "Crónica de un peregrinaje: Biografía de Femina suite," Boletín Cultural y Bibliográfico

    426. "García Márquez publica la novela de su vida. Sus memorias, Vivir para contarla, se editan el día 10 con una tirada inicial de un millón de ejemplares," El País

    427. "A Coppola le gustaría hacer un film acerca del Libertador Simón Bolívar," El Diario

    428. ""The Macondo of Guatemala": Banana Workers and National Revolutions in Tiquisiate, 1944-1954," Banana Wars: Power, Production, and History in the Americas

    429. "Manuel Zapata Olivella y Gabriel García Márquez," Ciberayllu

    430. "Buscan ascenso de personaje de obra de García Márquez," El Diario

    431. "Maqroll versus Macondo: The Exceptionality of Álvaro Mutis," World Literature Today

    432. The Ends of Literature. The Latin American "Boom" in the Neoliberal Marketplace

    433. "Llegan a Brasil las memorias de García Márquez," El Universal

    434. "Comenzó a funcionar en Quebec con un acervo de 2 mil libros en español. La naciente biblioteca García Márquez acelera el boom de AL en Canadá," La Jornada

    435. "El contexto cultural de la Barranquilla en que vivió García Márquez: Una visita a la cueva de Fiorillo," La Casa de Asterión

    436. "Un jurado de lujo premia los ensayos literarios de Mario Vargas Llosa. La verdad de las mentiras recibe el Bartolomé March al mejor libro de crítica de 2002," El País

    437. "Una comunidad bajo sospecha. La exigencia de visado reaviva la lucha de los inmigrantes de Colombia en España por romper el molde que les asocia a la violencia y narcotráfico," El País

    438. "La ex novia del Nobel colombiano," El País

    439. "Las esperadas memorias de García Márquez llegan a La Paz," El Diario

    440. "García Márquez Asked to Solve Cuba Crisis," The Guardian

    441. Cuando llegan las musas

    442. "García Márquez, Gabriel. Collected Stories. Translated by Gregory Rabassa and S.J. Bernstein. Harper & Row," Kirkus Reviews

    443. "Miscellany," Writer

    444. "Nuevos escritores vs. el realismo mágico," El Universal/New York Times

    445. "Vivir para contarla, Gabriel García Márquez," Quaderns Digitals

    446. "Homenajearán a Gabriel García Márquez," Quaderns Digitals

    447. "Letters," The Guardian

    448. "A Vatican for film-makers," The Guardian

    449. "Eng Lit Shares Shelf with Archer," The Guardian

    450. "On and Off the Rails," The Guardian

    451. "Corrupt police and a mayor with no tie - welcome to Colombia," The Guardian

    452. "You Can't Say 'Ain't' in Spanish-- or can you?"

    453. "Postmodern Yoknapatawhpha: William Faulkner as Usable Past," Faulkner and Postmodernism: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1999

    454. "My Faulkner," Faulkner and Postmodernism: Faulkner and Yoknapatawpha, 1999

    455. "Márquez begins "one hundred years of popularity,"" Christian Science Monitor

    456. "A Master of Prose Recalls How it All Began," The Washington Post

    457. "Los pasos de la literatura colombiana," La razón

    458. Culture and Customs of Mexico

    459. "Conversaciones con Gustavo Ibarra Merlano: "García Márquez era un escritor de pocos cuentos""

    460. "El vallenato perdulario de Aureliano Segundo," ElVallenato.com

    461. "New Generation of Novelists Emerges in Colombia," The New York Times

    462. ""Gabo" conquista EU sin recurrir al inglés," El Universal

    463. "Rosario Tijeras de Jorge Franco, una novela," Seven Stories

    464. "Author denies drugs call," BBC News

    465. "Intellectuals rally behind Cuba," BBC News

    466. "Gabo, campeón en ventas," El Tiempo

    467. "Celeb life stories line the bookshelves," The Times of India

    468. Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) As Writer and Social Critic

    469. Gunter

    470. "A 20 años del Nobel para Gabo," El País Digital

    471. "Fidel Castro and Gabriel García Márquez: Buddy, Buddies," The Economist

    472. "100 Years of Solitude -- on crack," Salon.com

    473. "Jan y cuje," LibreOnline.com

    474. "La Espuela: "Boca chula," torturador," LibreOnline.com

    475. "Al "Gabo" le dicen que "no se meta,"" LibreOnline.com

    476. "The 100 Greatest Novels of all Time: The List," The Observer

    477. "Subastan al Gabo por Internet," El Nacional

    478. "Cartas al Director," El Tiempo

    479. Fidel Castro: A Biography

    480. "Fidel Castro, Book Critic: Foreign Policy Magazine Buffs a Dictator

    481. "Way To Go," Newsday

    482. ""Brazilian Wind" a Fresh Breeze in Detective Genre," Capital Times

    483. "Editor

    484. "The Doors of Perception: Gabriel García Márquez

    485. "Corrections," The New York Times

    486. "García Márquez

    487. "A Writer

    488. "His memory Serves Him," Guelph Mercury

    489. "Graceland Without Glitz: Gabriel García Márquez was Born in a Rough Colombian Town Where They Speak of his Fictional Characters as if they were Neighbours. They Just Don

    490. "Weekender Lifestyle: Movies," BusinessWorld

    491. "Beyond Lolita in Tehran," Foreign Policy

    492. "DVD Reviews, 10/04/04," MusicWeek

    493. "A Living "Tale" of García Márquez, Colombian Author

    494. "News of the World," The Times

    495. "Memoir "Living to Tell the Tale" by Gabriel García Márquez," Day to Day

    496. "Gabriel García Márquez Memoirs Available in Translation," About.com

    498. "Gabo y su lista de Schindler," El Nuevo Heraldo

    499. "Gabo Speaks," The Los Angeles Times

    500. "Diez escritores colombianos debaten en Madrid sobre literatura en la Casa de América," El Tiempo