Essay on one Hundred Years of Solitude
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Believed by many to be one of the world's greatest writers, Gabriel Garcнa Mбrquez is a Colombian-born author and journalist, winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature and a pioneer of the Latin American "Boom." Affectionately known as "Gabo" to millions of readers, he first won international fame with his masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude, a defining classic of twentieth century literature.
Whether writing short stories, epic novels, or nonfiction, Gabo is above all a brilliant storyteller, and his writing is a tribute to both the power of the imagination and the mysteries of the human heart. In Gabo's world, where flowers rain from the sky and dictators sell the very ocean, reality is subject to emotional truths as well as physical boundaries. It is a world of great beauty and great cruelty; a world where love brings both redemption and enslavement; and a world where the lines between objective reality and dreams are hopelessly blurred. It is a world very much like our own.
On Translation and Garcнa Mбrquez - A speech delivered by Edith Grossman at the 2003 PEN Tribute to Garcнa Mбrquez.
Serenade - Garcнa Mбrquez tells the story of his parents' courtship and marriage in the New Yorker.
The Power of Garcнa Mбrquez - A New Yorker article from September 1999.
Shipwrecked - Garcнa Mбrquez' New York Times op-ed piece on Eliбn Gonzбlez.
Love in the Time of Cholera Film - July 22, 2004, The Guardian. Stone Village has acquired the film rights to film Garcнa Mбrquez's novel of long-delayed love.
In the Shadow of the Patriarch - Nov. 2, 2003, New York Times Magazine. Francisco Goldman on Garcнa Mбrquez.
Solitude & Company - Summer 2003, Paris Review. Silvana Paternostro interviews Gabo's friends and relations.
Gabo Misquote - 22 May 03, BBC. Garcнa Mбrquez misquoted on Colombian drug situation.
Gabo Support of Cuba - 2 May 03, BBC. Garcнa Mбrquez signs letter defending Cuban government.
"Farewell letter" is a hoax - "La marioneta," a poem thought to be Gabo's "farewell" is just a strange hoax.
Memoria de mis putas tristes
Gabo's new novella, Memories of My Melancholy Whores. (Spanish only) Florencia en el Amazonas
A new recording of Daniel Catбn's opera, inspired by Love in the Time of Cholera. Living to Tell the Tale
The English translation of Gabo's memoirs.
The uncertain old man whose real existence was the simplest of his enigmas
(Biography)
Who is Gabriel Garcнa Mбrquez? A biography and timeline, giving the dates of his major works and some of the events that helped shape his writing.
Space was changed and time corrected by the designs of his absolute will
(Works/Bibliography)
A complete bibliography, with a short synopsis and review of his major works. Includes novels, short stories, and works only available in Spanish.
"Books are worthless," Abrenuncio said with good humor
(Reviews)
Reviews of works by and about Garcнa Mбrquez.
The guardian angels of poetry took advantage of the opportunity to clarify matters
(Criticism)
A comprehensive overview of books about Garcнa Mбrquez and his works.
In spite of this, to oppression, plundering and abandonment, we respond with life.
(Nobel Prize Lecture)
A copy of Garcнa Mбrquez's Nobel Prize lecture, "The Solitude of Latin America," delivered on December 8, 1982.
The way my grandmother used to tell stories
(Magical Realism)
For better or worse, Garcнa Mбrquez
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