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Gabriel García Márquez and the Remaking of the World Canon
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021Given the central role played by One Hundred Years of Solitude in determining what today is understood as postcolonial literature, it may surprise readers of his memoirs or, for that matter, of his early journalism, to discover that Gabriel García ...
Juan E. de Castro
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The Filmic Literary Works of Gabriel García Márquez
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021Cinema is a very important area of GGM literary activity, which the author conceived as another way to tell stories, in parallel and connected to the ways novels/stories and journalism tell stories of their own.
Alessandro Rocco
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Monstrous Innocence and Its Expression in García Márquez’s Tales
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021Vulnerable outsiders obsess García Márquez. Each of the three books of tales he published between 1962 and 1992 offers more than one telling of a newcomer’s reception in a community to which he does not belong.
M. Friedman
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The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021
The title of this article is multidimensional. How was García Márquez’s writing received and distributed in Africa? Beyond Africa’s colonial languages—Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Italian, German, Dutch, and Arabic—into what continental ...
R. Janes
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The title of this article is multidimensional. How was García Márquez’s writing received and distributed in Africa? Beyond Africa’s colonial languages—Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, Italian, German, Dutch, and Arabic—into what continental ...
R. Janes
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Fictions of Difficult Love in García Márquez
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021Following Denis de Rougemont’s pithy assertion at the beginning of his influential Love in the Western World: “Happy love has no history,” Gabriel García Márquez explores through much of his work what he calls “difficult loves” and the artistic as well ...
Aníbal González
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Writing and Politics in García Márquez’s Early Works
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021Gabriel García Márquez’s first novels, Leaf Storm (1955), No One Writes to the Colonel (1961), and In Evil Hour (1962), offer a realist approach to the politics and everyday lives of people in the coastal towns of Colombia. The publication of One Hundred
María Helena Rueda
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García Márquez and Magical Realism
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021This article focuses on why Gabriel García Márquez’s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude is the ur-magical realist text, which put magical realism on the world literary map. Homi Bhabha’s statement that “ ‘[m]agical realism’ after the Latin American Boom,
Wendy B. Faris
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Bulletin of Spanish Studies
Sin duda, Gabriel García Márquez es un autor ampliamente conocido por el lector medio como figura central del boom latinoamericano; sin embargo, el nombre de María Luisa Bombal probablemente resulte desconocido fuera de círculos especializados.
R. Catalán
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Sin duda, Gabriel García Márquez es un autor ampliamente conocido por el lector medio como figura central del boom latinoamericano; sin embargo, el nombre de María Luisa Bombal probablemente resulte desconocido fuera de círculos especializados.
R. Catalán
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Introduction to Gabriel García Márquez
The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez, 2021The publication in 1967 of his masterpiece Cien años de soledad, followed by the English-language translation in 1970, changed García Márquez’s personal and professional life forever and was arguably the main reason for his winning the 1982 Nobel Prize ...
Gene H. Bell-Villada, I. López-Calvo
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García Márquez in the Soviet Union
Literature of the AmericasThis essay commemorates the 55th anniversary of the first Russian translation of Gabriel García Márquez’s novel One Hundred Years of Solitude by V.S. Stolbov and N.Ya. Butyrina, published in the journal Inostrannaya Literatura (1970, iss. 6–8). The first
Yuri N. Girin
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