Connects the culture and issues of the city of San Juan with the 'new' urban literature in Latin American writing. Briefly mentions the generation of García Márquez, Carlos Fuentes and Vargas Llosa in reference to the feeling of "Latinoamericanism"
Viewed on 28 January, 2008.||Reviews Living to Tell the Tale through a series of collected reviews from sources such as Daily Telegraph, FAZ, The LA Times, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, New Statesman, The NY Times, Newsweek, The Observer, Sydney Morning Herald, and The Washington Post. The overall assessment was of a grade of A: considered an utterly engaging memoir and generally found it very enjoyable.
Guadalajara, México : Editora El Sol, S.A. de C.V.
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
p.5
Notes:
Newspaper article discussing the difficulty of converting García Márquez's works into film. Focuses specifically on Mike Newell's 2007 film of Love in the Time of Cholera.
Sigrid Löffler Marcel Reich-Ranicki and Helmuth Karasek
Format:
Secondary source, Miscellaneous
Publication Date:
2000, 1988
Published:
Germany
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
2 sound discs (ca. 74 min. each) Compilation of past segments on the program "Das literarische Quartett." One of the featured authors is Gabriel García Márquez.
"Provides information on several Brazilian authors and their writing styles. Erico Verissimo; Jorge Amado; Isaac Babel." Mentions that Jorge Amado's style was similar to the Magical Realism of García Márquez.
In the introduction to his article, Gorn says that there is a need to reexamine the history and identity of Spanish America, giving recognition to the influence of authors such as García Márquez.
Grohmann mentions García Márquez's comment, written in his autobiography Vivir para contarla, that newspaper editorials are more a form of literature than of journalism.
Mario Montes writes a letter to the editor asking if they could publish more interviews with famous Latin American writers, including Gabriel García Márquez.
Reviews of Chronology of a violent death, choreographed by Stela Korljan, based on Gabriel García Márquez's Chronicle of a death foretold, performed in Gera, and a piece based on the novel Effie Briest, choreographed by Irene Schneider in Magdeburg.