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For others, the process of reinsertion is just about to begin. A day later, I meet 25-year-old Giovanni Andres, a former Farc fighter, whose story contains a twist that might have been lifted from the fiction of Colombian author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Full Article at The Independent
Gopalan dons the role of a 90-year-old mother in the play ‘Spinal Cord.' THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Gabriel García Márquez's intriguing tale ‘Chronicle of a Death Foretold' will unfold before theatre enthusiasts in the city when a stage adaptation of the... Full Article at The Hindu
In this photo taken on Feb. 25, 2010, translator Edith Grossman is interviewed at her home in New York. Grossman has translated such works as Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "Love in the Time of Cholera". "Why Translation... View Photo »
I would prove to men how wrong they are to think that they stop falling in love as they get older, since they actually start getting older as soon as they stop falling in love.
Garcia Marquez has always fascinated me to no ends. I have always had the opportunity to read quite a few number of his novels. His unique style of writing is just magical - he follows reality on tiptoe later to transcend it in an uproarious manner... Full Article at Associated Content
(AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) - AP In this photo taken on Feb. 25, 2010, translator Edith Grossman is interviewed at her home in New York. Grossman has translated such works as Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "Love in the... Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
Dear Friend, You asked "How are you holding up?". The simple answer would be "Not well". A Love that cannot be, interrupts me. A heartbreak that cannot be avoided. Fate is teasing me in cruel ways. “He believed it as if it had been determined by fate.” ... Full Article at Achtung Baby!
U.S. filmmaker Estela Bravo speaks with reporters before the screening of her documentary "Anecdotas Sobre Fidel" or "Fidel Anecdotes" during the annual film festival in Havana, Thursday, Dec. 10. 2009. Bravo, a longtime Cuba resident, presented the... View Photo »
Years and years ago we asked Carlos Fuentes how to bring Gabriel Garcia Marquez to our festival in Wales. He told us it would be better to bring our festival in Wales to Cartagena, which was a wonderful fantasy
YORK (AP) -- If you're a fan of Gabriel Garcia Marquez or have purchased the latest edition of "Don Quixote," you might know the name Edith Grossman. You would have seen her listed on the cover of "Don Quixote," right under author Miguel de Cervantes,... Full Article at MSN Entertainment
Hell, he could have been referring to those tight-assed North American putas for all I know, but it’s always a nice thing to hear. He’d come to me when I was in Paris and he was just a struggling young writer. I remember Hemingway trying to pay for a... Full Article at The Morning News
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A photograph of Colombian Nobel Prize-winning writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez (R) is displayed during the opening day of "A Life", an exhibition about Marquez's life and his literary works, at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City October 8, 2009. The exhibition runs till October 26.
View Photo »In this photo taken on Feb. 25, 2010, translator Edith Grossman is interviewed at her home in New York. Grossman has translated such works as Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "Love in the Time of Cholera". "Why Translation Matters," a brief, forceful...
View Photo »A woman looks at books and articles on Colombian Nobel Prize-winning writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez during the opening day of "A Life", an exhibition about Marquez's life and his literary works, at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City October 8, 2009. The exhibition runs till October 26.
View Photo »People shoot, with their mobile phones, photographs of Colombian Nobel Price winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez during an exhibition about the writer's life at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »Two women take pictures of photographs of Colombian Nobel Price winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez during an exhibition about the writer's life at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »A man looks at photographs of Colombian Nobel Price winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez during an exhibition about the writer's life at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009.
View Photo »A photograph of Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez with Cuban leader Fidel Castro sits on the floor waiting to be hanged as workers set up an exhibition on the author's life at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Opening on Oct. 8 as a preview to the...
View Photo »A worker hangs photographs of Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez while setting up an exhibition on the author's life at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009. Opening on Oct. 8 as a preview to the release of a biography on Garcia Marquez, the exhibit will...
View Photo »Colombian Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez reacts as he arrives at a dinner in honour of US President Barack Obama at the Anthropology Museum in Mexico City on April 16, 2009. Obama is in Mexico on a 24-hour visit.
View Photo »Mexico�s President Felipe Calderon greets reporters during a visit to the Gabriel Garcia Marquez Culture Center in Bogota August 13, 2009. Calderon was in Colombia for two-day official visit.
View Photo »U.S. filmmaker Estela Bravo speaks with reporters before the screening of her documentary "Anecdotas Sobre Fidel" or "Fidel Anecdotes" during the annual film festival in Havana, Thursday, Dec. 10. 2009. Bravo, a longtime Cuba resident, presented the documentary where top Fidel Castro...
View Photo »British critic Gerald Martin poses during an interview in Madrid on October 14, 2009. His recent book 'Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a life' is the first biography of the Colombian writer to be published in English. The book retraces the 'tension' in the Nobel prize winner's life, 'between...
View Photo »In this photo taken on Feb. 25, 2010, translator Edith Grossman is interviewed at her home in New York. Grossman has translated such works as Miguel de Cervantes' "Don Quixote" and Gabriel Garcia Marquez' "Love in the Time of Cholera". "Why Translation Matters," a brief, forceful...
View Photo »I would prove to men how wrong they are to think that they stop falling in love as they get older, since they actually start getting older as soon as they stop falling in love.
Years and years ago we asked Carlos Fuentes how to bring Gabriel Garcia Marquez to our festival in Wales. He told us it would be better to bring our festival in Wales to Cartagena, which was a wonderful fantasy
El día que la mierda tenga algún valor, los pobres nacerán sin culo. Gabriel García Márquez
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