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...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....
...Pablo Neruda’s poem is read first by María Valverde, Spanish actress and Dudamel’s wife, and then Lieberson’s melancholy song follows, beautifully sung by J’Nai Bridges....
...Gabriel García Márquez was closer to the mark: wars are easier to start than end....
...In 2010, Uri Hasson, Greg J Stephens and Lauren J Silbert discovered in their pioneering paper, “Speaker-Listener neural coupling underlies successful communication”, that conversation is truly a two-way...
...Brenda Lee Marquez McCool, 49 McCool was a second time cancer survivor who had raised 12 children, according to the Orlando Sentinal. She was at Pulse nightclub with one of her sons, who survived....
...of ‘War and Gold’ (Bloomsbury) I have enjoyed many books this year but one that stood out, partly because of its unusual nature, was Altered Pasts: Counterfactuals in History (Little, Brown) by Richard J...
...Gabriel García Márquez’s 1981 Chronicle of a Death Foretold certainly casts long shadows....
...It is 25 years since García Márquez won the Nobel prize for literature....
...Argentine novelist Rodrigo Fresan’s Kensington Gardens (Faber £12.99), an exhilarating literary romp based on the life of J.M....
...Bloomsbury, which famously struck gold by publishing J.K. Rowling, already has Brazilian writers on its list....
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