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South Asian Readings of Gabriel García Márquez
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021South Asian interest in Gabriel García Márquez and his works has been intense and diverse, and mapping its multiple trajectories offers a historical field of enquiry for assessing the reception of this Latin American writer in the subcontinent.
S. Gupta, Shad Naved
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García Márquez and the Global South
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021Even when its focus is ostensibly local, Gabriel García Márquez’s literary output registers the global forces—and, specifically, the imbalances of economic, political, and cultural power—that condition those local circumstances. These same forces are the
Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra
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The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez
, 2021García Márquez’s writing is a literary order that will continue to be read, studied, and learned so long as there are practitioners, students, and lovers of literature.
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Style and Surprise in García Márquez
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021The guiding theme of this article is the deceptive simplicity of García Márquez’s prose. One has only to think of the work of contemporaries like Lezama Lima and Cabrera Infante or even Cortázar or Donoso to see how “readable” García Márquez is. But then
M. Wood
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Imagining the Afro-Caribbean in García Márquez’s Fiction
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021In a few early short stories, Gabriel García Márquez created minor characters described as “mulattos” or “negros”; the memorable character of Petra Cotes in Cien años de soledad (1967) is a “mulatta.” In El otoño del patriarca (1975), El amor en los ...
Adelaida López-Mejía
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The Threefold Selves in García Márquez’s Writing
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021This study examines the evolution and interaction of writerly, autobiographical, and testimonial selves in García Márquez’s work by concentrating on a select number of texts from 1955 to 2004.
Robert C. Sims
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The Later Work of Gabriel García Márquez
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021If the Bolívar novel embodies the collective memory of a region in a manner spare yet ingenious, the novelist’s other major late work tends toward personal memory.
Nicholas Birns
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It is possible to assimilate the writing of Gabriel García Márquez to a system in which spatial, temporal, and narrative configurations are fractals, a concept defined by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in the late 1970s.
Ómar Vargas
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It is possible to assimilate the writing of Gabriel García Márquez to a system in which spatial, temporal, and narrative configurations are fractals, a concept defined by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in the late 1970s.
Ómar Vargas
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Spain in the Making and Reception of García Márquez’s Works
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021Gabriel García Márquez is one of the most beloved and read writers of the last century in Spain. Yet his early literary works went almost unnoticed for more than a decade among Spanish publishers, critics, and readers. The success of One Hundred Years of
Álvaro Santana-Acuña
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