Secondary source, Bibliographies on Gabriel García Márquez
Publication Date:
1998
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New York, NYS Dublin, Ireland : The H.W. Wilson Company
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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383, 384, 401, 407.
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This is an extensive bibliography edited by Laurel Cooley and indexed by Jan Borodkin and Christine Irizarry. Contains an extensive listing of García Márquez's work or texts about him.
London, UK : Routledge for the Institute of Psycho-Analysis
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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79(2) : 317-331
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"In this paper the author discusses the situation of children handed over to grandparents or to other relatives of the natural parents to be brought up. She notes that such children are faced with the riddle of their own filiation and postulates that this scenario often conceals an oedipal fantasy to the effect that the child concerned is the fruit of an incestuous relationship between a grandparent and the relevant parent. Following the example of Freud, the author adduces literary models for illustration. As with the Oedipus of Sophocles, the author shows how efforts to thwart the workings of fate actually bring about the consummation of the tragedy in the form of incest, which is favoured by the confused oedipal configuration in the families of handed-over children. The main argument is based on the characters and situations of two novels by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, written at different times in his life. With reference to the psychoanalytic literature on artistic creativity, the author shows the importance of the mid-life crisis in determining how Garcia Marquez came to terms with the fact of having himself been entrusted to grandparents as a child and how this situation is reflected in the works concerned." -- Scopus
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
1998
Published:
New York, NY : New York University
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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Viewed on 28 January, 2008. |Belling gives an online literary annotation of One of These Days, which includes fields such as: genre, keywords, summary, commentary, source, publisher, edition, and miscellaneous.
Bertussi briefly analyzes the poetry and fiction of several well-known 19th and 20th century Latin American writers to explore the role of literary texts in the liberation process and social transformation. At issue are the definitive, inspirational, galvanizing, informative, cathartic, and transformational powers of Latin American literature and legacy of poetry and fiction in Latin America. All these are recorded through the works of Argentinean poet Jose Hernandez (1834-1886), Chilean poet/writer Pablo Neruda (1904-1973), and Brazilian novelist Jose Lins Do Rego (1901-1957), and the still active literary figures of Peruvian writer/politician Mario Vargas Llosa, Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez, and Chilean novelist Isabel Allende. All are examined as agents of social transformation who identify and disseminate the human rights movements at work in their respective nations.
Secondary source, Bibliographies on Gabriel García Márquez
Publication Date:
1998
Published:
Detroit, MIS Washington, D.C.S London, UK : Bruccoli Clark Layman Books Gale research
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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17 : DLB-113, Y-82.
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This volume concentrates on the major figures of a particular literary period, 1931-1984. Entries are generously illustrated with facsimiles of manuscripts and reused galley proofs, title pages, dust jackets, and pictures from the authors' lives.
Secondary source, Dissertations and Theses on Gabriel García Márquez
Publication Date:
1998
Published:
Paris, France : University of Paris
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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677p.
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This dissertation is an exploration of the difficulties intrinsic in the adaptation to film of various Latin American works, including those of García Márquez.
Santafé de Bogotá, Colombia : Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Instituto Caro y Cuervo
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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This volume picks up the most important and significant papers presented in the "XX Congreso Nacional de Literatura, Lingüística y Semiótica: Cien años de soledad treinta años después," celebrated in the campus of the National University of Colombia, in Santafé de Bogotá.