United States : Latin American Literary Review Press
Location:
Library, University of Illinois
Related Item Details:
30(60) : pp. 1-28
Notes:
"Isabel Allende's life and fiction form an inextricable bond, woven together with textured strands of love, violence, politics, adventure and death. Rarely has a contemporary author been so personal and revealing about her life and her creative process. A passionate ''story-giver,'' Allende is also a consummate ''story junkie'' who continually views life as full of stories waiting to be deciphered and told." The article contrasts the work of Allende and García Márquez.