Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
May, 2001
Published:
México : RMC
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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13(69) : 36
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Viewed on 28 January, 2008. This article presents quotes from García Márquez during a writing workshop, where Gabriel García Márquez shared experiences and ideas in terms of journalistic creation.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
July 31, 2004
Published:
London, UK : The Times
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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11 Features Inter alia weekend review
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"Gabriel García Márquez has sold the film rights to his 1985 novel Love in the Time of Cholera to Scott Steindorff's Stone Village Pictures, the company that recently produced the film of Philip Roth's The Human Stain. García Márquez is expected to make almost 1.7 million pounds from the deal. The Nobel prize winner took a long time to agree to having his book filmed. "I think we called him every day for 18 months," says Steindorff."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
November, 2003
Published:
Chicago, IL : Chicago Sun-Times, Inc.
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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13 Show Sunday Autobiography
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"Early in Living to Tell the Tale, the first of Gabriel García Márquez's planned three-volume autobiography, the esteemed Colombian-born novelist lauds the work of a writer "whose prose was so amiable he could convince the reader that things had happened only because he recounted them.""
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
May, 2004
Published:
London, UK : Guardian Newspapers Limited
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Viewed on 24 January, 2008.||"Mexican opposition politicians are appealing to Latin America's best known writer, Gabriel García Márquez, to mediate in the diplomatic crisis that has taken their country's traditionally good relations with Cuba to the brink of collapse."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
September, 1990
Published:
Boston, MA : The Tech
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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110(36) : 7
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Viewed on 28 January, 2008.||"Gabriel García Márquez's newest novel is a departure in form for the Nobel Prize-winning author. While his previous fictional works were much flavored by Colombian culture, The General in His Labyrinth is the first to draw directly from the tortured and labyrinthine history of the region. The novel tells the story of the final journey of General Simón Bolívar, known as "The Liberator" in many South American countries."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
October, 2002
Published:
London, UK : BBC News
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Viewed on 24 January, 2008.||"Over one million copies of the memoirs of author Gabriel García Márquez have been published in his home country of Colombia ahead of their release in Latin America and Spain."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
October 14, 2004
Published:
Seattle, WA : The Seattle Times Company
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
C5
Notes:
"Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez's best selling book, One Hundred Years of Solitude, has become a required reading for high-school students worldwide, but the title of his new work, Memoria de mis putas tristes, just might scare off a few educators."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
October 17, 2004
Published:
New York, NY
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
"Argentine Foreign Minister Rafael Bielsa asked Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez to help a Cuban dissident reunite with her son by speaking on their behalf with Fidel Castro, the daily Pagina/12 reported here Sunday."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
June 18, 2004
Published:
New York, NY : Associated Press
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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International News
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"Colombian Nobel literature laureate Gabriel García Márquez has met here with a lawmaker from his homeland to discuss upcoming exploratory peace talks between the Bogotá government and the country's second-largest insurgency."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
September, 2004
Published:
La Paz, Bolivia : El Diario
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
On September 1, 2004, García Márquez awarded journalists from Brazil and Argentina with the annual prizes of the Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano (FNPI). The Argentinian journalist, Josefina Licitra, was awarded for an article she published in Rolling Stone (Argentina). The Brazilian photographer, Mauricio Lima, was acknowledged for his photographic reporting.