Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
July 2, 2001
Published:
New York, NY : J.H. Richards
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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273(1) : 36
Notes:
"The following remarks are excerpts from a longer interview between Colombian Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez, representing the magazine Cambio, and the Zapatista leader Subcomandante Marcos. The full text appeared in Cambio earlier this year."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
Aug 2003
Published:
Universidad de Salamanca
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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34
Notes:
Viewed on 11 February, 2008. Brief mention of García Márquez's article, "Con las Malvinas o sin ellas" (24 April, 1982), in which he discusses "los desaparecidos" and "las Madres de la Plaza de Mayo."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
Jan-Feb 2008
Published:
United States : Organization of American States
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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60(1) : p.60
Notes:
Pena writes: "So much has been written about Gabriel García Márquez that it is as if a light had been shined through a prism, casting an entire rainbow of opinions. The author's eightieth birthday and the fortieth anniversary of the publication of One Hundred Years of Solitude have led the literary world and the media in general to celebrate the personality and work of this icon of letters."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
2002/2003
Published:
Ecuador : Corporacion Editora Nacional
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Brief mention of García Márquez. Mendoza states: "Cuando leemos a Borges, a García Márquez o a Rulfo, inmediatamente cambiamos nuestra manera de ver, de pensar y de ser. Eso nos sucede también con Picasso o con Fernando Botero. Sus ojos nos muestran un mundo que no habíamos visto antes, nos abren nuevas posibilidades."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
Summer 2004
Published:
United States : Marquette University
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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7(1) : pp.43-59
Notes:
Tourino discusses the way that Latin American novelists have been able to use their position to effect political influence. He cites García Márquez as one such author who "dedicated his prose both to renovate Colombian literary culture and to wage a mass-media guerra informativa in defense of the voiceless Third World."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
Oct. 2001
Published:
Colombia : Ediciones Foro Nacional por Colombia
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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42 : pp. 5-16
Notes:
Ospina writes that much of Colombian identity is expressed best by García Márquez. He says, "En él convergieron en una síntesis feliz muchas obras de la literatura mundial y muchas de nuestra tradición literaria y artística..."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
July-Dec 2001
Published:
Costa Rica : Instituto de estudios latinoamericanos (IDELA)
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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12 : pp. 182-185
Notes:
Abril writes, "El 'XX Congreso Nacional de Literatura, Lingüística y Semiótica' eligió a Gabriel García Márquez, Premio Nobel de Literatura y uno de los más destacados escritores colombianos, para rendirle homenaje, al cumplir setenta años de vida y treinta años de la publicación de Cien años de soledad." The article discusses his influence on Latin American literature.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
January-June 2001
Published:
Colombia : Universidad de los Andes
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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21 : pp. 111-127
Notes:
Briefly mentions two newspaper articles written by García Márquez. They are "Tras el fugitivo número uno de América" and "Condenados a veinte años por crimen que no cometieron."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
May/June 2000
Published:
United States : North American Congress on Latin America
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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33(6) : pp. 18-21
Notes:
García Márquez writes, "It was a good experience for a semi-retired reporter. While he told me his life, bit by bit I discovered a personality that did not correspond at all to the despotic image we get of him through the media. It was a different Chavez. Which of the two was real?"
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
March 2000
Published:
Colombia : Ediciones Foro Nacional por Colombia
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
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38 : pp. 84-96
Notes:
Jaramillo references what García Márquez said in his workshop La Bendita Manía de Contar. He said, of the imagination, "Si se dieran las condiciones para que el talento se desarrollara a lo largo de toda una vida, estaríamos descubriendo uno de los secretos de la felicidad y la longevidad."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
July-August 2005
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
(652-653)
Notes:
Gomis explains that while, when writing for a newspaper, one must be succint, some novelists, such as García Márquez, can write very long paragraphs that are so well-written that the reader may not even notice.