Michael Dwyer briefly discusses the creation of a movie based on Gabriel García Márquez's Love in the Time of Cholera, which is to be directed by Mike Newell.
"In commemoration of the four hundredth anniversary of the publication of part 1 of Don Quijote , Spanish author Antonio Muñoz Molina prepared the comments on the novel. Molina presented his remarks at the New York Public Library on April 16, 2005, during a program billed as 'Don Quixote at 400: A Tribute'." The article comments on how the most recent and critically acclaimed version of Don Quijote was rendered by Edith Grossman who translated works by various Spanish-Language writers, including Gabriel García Márquez.
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This article discusses the feud between Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa "Literary feuds don't come more poisonous than the 30-year stand-off that's divided those giants of Latin American letters, Gabriel García Márquez and Mario Vargas Llosa. And the real reason it all began is only now emerging."
"Presents an article on challenges facing Latin American literature. Importance of novels in expressing greater freedom to criticize society; Information on literary trends, including virtual realism and fantastical literature; Reasons behind the increase in the number of novels and short stories set in countries outside Latin America." Briefly Mentions García Márquez and his style of writing.
Viewed on 29 January, 2008. "El ex presidente de EEUU, Bill Clinton, declaró en una entrevista publicada por la revista Cambio, de Colombia, que el escritor Gabriel García Márquez es su 'héroe literario.'"
"Life did not imitate art on Sunday when this town where Gabriel García Márquez was born and first heard the ghost stories that would inform the 'magical realism' of his novels rejected a proposal to change its name to honor him."
Christenson focuses on the book Vivir para contarla (To Live to Tell the Tale), a memoir by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez. She relates the anticipation for the book in the Spanish-speaking communities of the United States and mentions the pirated imports and photocopied versions of the book.
"Focuses on the book 'Vivir Para Contarla,' a memoir by Colombian author, Gabriel García Márquez. Anticipation for the book in the Spanish-speaking communities in the United States; Mention of pirated imports and photocopied versions of the book."