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...“Gálvez’s campaign has been accelerating and braking,” said Jesús Silva-Herzog Márquez, professor of political science at Tecnológico de Monterrey....
...Along with peers such as Samanta Schweblin, Enríquez continues in the tradition of literary forebears including Jorge Luis Borges, Horacio Quiroga, Julio Cortázar and Silvina Ocampo....
...No, as per her voiceover, Julio Iglesias does not appear. Even so, the film seems to be telling us, things could not be more wonderful. Or perhaps, the only way is down....
...As if to underline the strength of his connections, his mobile phone rings and he takes a call from the secretary-general of the presidency, Julio Vitobello, another old friend....
...That year, Julio César Turbay Ayala became president. “Turbay hated communist Cuba,” González recalls. “Artists feared they would be jailed. García Márquez fled to Mexico....
...Don Julio Mario, their son, born in 1924, was very different....
...García Márquez — social acquaintances remark on Alejandro’s good nature, intelligence and philanthropic interests, such as pop star Shakira’s educational charity....
...Marquez says restrictions on crop growth have fallen away....
...Julio Santo Domingo, who died in 2011, said owning El Espectador was like “having a pistol in your pocket: you don’t want to use it, but it is good to have just in case”....
...He wrote short stories and associated with La Cueva, Barranquilla’s famous literary group, which included Gabriel García Márquez, the Nobel laureate....
...The young García Márquez asked: “How many words are in it?” “All of them,” his grandfather replied....
...John Paul Rathbone is the FT’s Latin America editor and author of ‘The Sugar King of Havana: The Rise and Fall of Julio Lobo, Cuba’s Last Tycoon’ (Penguin Press)...
...Mr Chávez said Bogotá suffered from García-Márquez-esque fantasies.) The state’s incompetence is also apparent in economic policy....
...The Spanish-language writer to whom he has most often been likened is Colombian Gabriel García Márquez....
...“A third of Mexican children, and 70 per cent of women of reproductive age, are overweight,” says Julio Frenk, the Institute’s slender, silver-haired director....
...as Mexico’s Carlos Fuentes, Peru’s Mario Vargas Llosa and Argentina’s Julio Cortázar....
...As a translator he is responsible for bringing Latin American authors such as Mario Vargas Llosa and Julio Cortazar to a wider public’s attention....
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