Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
February, 1997
Published:
New York, NY : New York Magazine Co.
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
30(7) : 19-20
Notes:
"Discusses the article about Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez in The Paris Review periodical, Márquez's camaraderie with Cuban leader Fidel Castro, and the possibility of a permanent offer for Castro to settle in Colombia."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
February, 2003
Published:
Los Angeles, CA : The Los Angeles Times
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Viewed on 24 January, 2008.||Belli narrates the story of how she got a hold of one of the last copies of Living to Tell the Tale when she was in Nicaragua, later to discover that it was being published and sold in the US in Spanish. She continues her article by giving a brief synopsis of a novel that had her hooked.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
October, 1993
Published:
New York, NY : Stanley Foundation
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
40(10) : 28
Notes:
"States that the Nobel-Prize winning writer Gabriel García Márquez-- known as "Gabriel García Márquez" in his native Colombia-- has a new novel ready for publication, according to the news magazine "Semana" of Bogotá. Storyline of the book titled Del amor y otros demonios and his legal battle for royalties on copies of his books that have been solid illegally."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
May, 2003
Published:
Miami, FL : El Nuevo Heraldo
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Viewed on 24 January, 2008.||In this discussion of political views on George W. Bush and Fidel Castro and which authors are in favor or against these political leaders, there is a brief mention of García Márquez's relationship with the Cuban dictator.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
October, 2002
Published:
Bogotá, Colombia : El Tiempo
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Gabriel García Márquez's memoirs have become the book of the year in several Spanish-speaking countries. There was not one book sold in such a short time in Colombia and Peru. Reimpressions have begun.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
September, 2002
Published:
Madrid, Spain : Diario El País
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
Cultura
Notes:
The author mentions a brief synopsis of some anecdotes of Gabriel García Márquez as a child, as told in Vivir para contarla. Also, the author talks about this set of memoirs, the years that have progressed as a brief chronology, and quotations from family members.
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
October 20, 2004
Published:
New York, NY : Associated Press
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
International News
Notes:
Also printed in Entertainment, Television, and Culture section. |"The first novel in a decade by Nobel Prize author Gabriel García Márquez went on sale across the Spanish-speaking world Wednesday, a launch pushed forward because counterfeiters were already selling copies of Memories of my Melancholy Whores."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
2002
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Notes:
Boese notes the rumors to which Gabriel García Márquez has been subject since 1999, including those of a farewell poem, "La Marioneta," being sent out to his closest friends on account of his worsening condition, when in reality he had not written the poem."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
November, 2003
Published:
About.com
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
Spanish Language Blog Archives
Notes:
Viewed on 24 January, 2008.||"Even in translation to English, the most recent book by Gabriel García Márquez is drawing rave reviews for its commanding use of language."
Secondary source, About García Márquez: The Man, the Reporter, the Writer
Publication Date:
December 15, 2005
Published:
New York, NY : Associated Press
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
International News
Notes:
"Preliminary peace talks between Colombia's government and its second-largest rebel group will be boosted by the participation of Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez, the rebels' military commander said Thursday. With García Márquez present the world will pay more attention, said Antonio García, one of the top commanders of the National Liberation Army."