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...When Gabriel García Márquez died in 2014, a decade had passed since he last published a work of fiction....
...In his lifetime, Gabriel García Márquez decided that his final novel should not be published....
...Inspired by Gabriel García Márquez, particularly his novel Love in the Time of Cholera, with a libretto by Marcela Fuentes-Berain, this is only the third Spanish-language opera presented by the Met (the...
...Gabriel García Márquez’s previous work had been translated by the brilliant Gregory Rabassa; but in the mid-1980s, Grossman was offered the job of recreating his latest....
...Her early work reads like a punchy, lyrical combination of the magical realism of Gabriel García Márquez and Isabel Allende mixed with the doughty British outlandishness of, say, Rose Macaulay or Nancy Mitford...
...Guayasamín was a life-long leftist who, like another friend in the photos, Gabriel García Márquez, stayed loyal to Castro and his ideals until the end....
...Gabriel Kuri’s receipt from a Mexican convenience store (15 pesos for Cheetos, three for guayaba) has the immediacy of an everyday relic....
...It’s harder to invest in the male characters, given some of the antiquated sexual politics on view, though Adam Garcia manages to bring nuance to under-pressure director Marsh....
...Until August by Gabriel García Márquez (Viking/Knopf)Before his death in 2014, the legendary Colombian writer was at work on a novel he decided should never be published....
...When Gustavo Petro joined Colombia’s M-19 guerrilla movement in the late 1970s, he assumed the nom de guerre Aureliano in homage to Colonel Aureliano Buendía, a character in Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece...
...The writer is founder and CEO of Ualá and executive director of Greenmantle In accepting his 1982 Nobel Prize for literature, Gabriel García Márquez spoke of “the loneliness of Latin America”....
...Disavowing the magical realism associated with the region — epitomised by Gabriel García Márquez’s 1967 novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, in which fantasy tilts towards enchantment — as the product of...
...Should he resign, vice-president José Gabriel Carrizo — who led the government’s negotiations at the weekend — would be next in line to take over....
...A vast kaleidoscope of golden butterflies flittered around me, a familiar motif in the magic realism of Colombia’s Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, where they symbolise hope and peace....
...Salvador Dalí’s “Lobster Telephone” meets Cepeda Samudio’s avant-garde Colombian short film “The Blue Lobster”, created with contributions from magical realist novelist Gabriel García Márquez....
...In his defence, however, I feel I should point out that his remark is also recognisable as part of a memorable description of a man from Love in the Time of Cholera by Gabriel García Márquez....
...And I remember I gave a first edition of Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude to my daughter’s father because it was published in English the year he and I were born....
...During their first dance, in the Colombian town of Sucre, 13-year-old Mercedes Barcha told Gabriel García Márquez: “My papa says that the prince who will marry me hasn’t been born yet.”...
...For Gabriel García Márquez, he was the “true master of journalism”; for Margaret Atwood, a “superlative witness to our times”....
...Among my neighbours are the actors Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna, who filmed Alfonso Cuarón’s road trip classic Y Tu Mamá También on these beaches back in 2001; and the contemporary artist Gabriel Orozco...
...When Gabriel García Márquez wouldn’t come to Wales, Florence went to Colombia — launching Hay Festival Cartagena....
...In his youth, Gabriel García Márquez often travelled on the stately three-decker river steamers that, he wrote, churned like “illuminated villages” up the Río Magdalena from the Caribbean coast....
...And, from the opening sentence — which softly echoes the work of Gabriel García Márquez — there is a sense of one magical realist tipping her hat to another: “On the first anniversary of his wife’s death...
...“We don’t have a lack of nurses because of Covid,” said María José García, a senior official in Spain’s nurses union....
...Gabriel García Márquez, the Nobel Prize-winning novelist, immortalised the river in Love in the Time of Cholera and The General in his Labyrinth....
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