Master of magic realism, distinguished journalist and film critic, friend of world leaders ranging from Fidel Castro to Pres. Bill Clinton, Gabriel García Márquez improbably emerged from obscure beginnings to become an author more beloved of readers worldwide than any other living writer. His plots and protean characters plunge readers into the world of fable, yet their universal appeal, as this biography shows, is deeply rooted in the particularity of García Márquez's own idiosyncratic early life and his later wide travels, all undertaken with the restless curiosity and zest for life that he manages to evoke in his readers.…mehr
Master of magic realism, distinguished journalist and film critic, friend of world leaders ranging from Fidel Castro to Pres. Bill Clinton, Gabriel García Márquez improbably emerged from obscure beginnings to become an author more beloved of readers worldwide than any other living writer. His plots and protean characters plunge readers into the world of fable, yet their universal appeal, as this biography shows, is deeply rooted in the particularity of García Márquez's own idiosyncratic early life and his later wide travels, all undertaken with the restless curiosity and zest for life that he manages to evoke in his readers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rubén Pelayo, PhD, is professor of twentieth-century Latin American literature at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven, CT. He is the author of Gabriel García Márquez: A Critical Companion (Greenwood Press, 2001) and coauthor of La voz: A Practical Approach for Understanding Spanish Phonetics and Mastering Pronunciation (2007). His essay publications include poststructuralist and linguistic studies, literary criticism, and the merging of genres. Professor Pelayo has presented his research both nationally and internationally.
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Acknowledgments Timeline of Events in the Life of Gabriel García MÁrquez Introduction Chapter 1:Origins: Aracataca-Macondo Chapter 2:Bogotazo and the Barranquilla Group Chapter 3:Cinema Europe and Marriage Chapter 4:New York Mexico City and Making Films Chapter 5:The Myth of One Hundred Years of Solitude Chapter 6:World Famous September 11 1973 Chapter 7:The Nobel Prize Television and Movies Chapter 8:Journalism Pilgrims and Demons Chapter 9:The New Millennium Chapter 10:The Readings and the Friendships Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Timeline of Events in the Life of Gabriel García MÁrquez Introduction Chapter 1:Origins: Aracataca-Macondo Chapter 2:Bogotazo and the Barranquilla Group Chapter 3:Cinema Europe and Marriage Chapter 4:New York Mexico City and Making Films Chapter 5:The Myth of One Hundred Years of Solitude Chapter 6:World Famous September 11 1973 Chapter 7:The Nobel Prize Television and Movies Chapter 8:Journalism Pilgrims and Demons Chapter 9:The New Millennium Chapter 10:The Readings and the Friendships Bibliography Index About the Author
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