An edition of Gabriel García Márquez: a life (2008)

Gabriel García Márquez

a life

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An edition of Gabriel García Márquez: a life (2008)

Gabriel García Márquez

a life

1st U.S. ed.
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  • 1 Have read

The first full and authorized biography of the 1982 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature--the most popular international novelist of the last fifty years.Over the course of the nearly two decades Gerald Martin gave to the research and writing of this masterly biography, he not only spent many hours in conversation with Gabriel Garcia Marquez himself but also interviewed more than three hundred others, including Garcia Marquez's wife and sons, mother and siblings, literary agent and translators; Carlos Fuentes, Mario Vargas Llosa, and Alvaro Mutis, among other writers; Fidel Castro and Felipe Gonzalez, among other political figures; his closest friends as well as those who consider themselves his detractors. The result is a revelation of both the writer and the man.Garcia Marquez's story is a remarkable one. Born in 1927, raised by grandparents and a clutch of aunts in a small backwater town in Colombia, the shy, intelligent boy matured into a reserved young man, first working as a provincial journalist and later as a foreign correspondent, whose years of obscurity came to an end when, at the age of forty, he published the novel entitled Cien anos de soledad--One Hundred Years of Solitude. Within months, the book had garnered spectacular international acclaim, the author hailed as the standard-bearer of a new literature: magical realism. Eight years later, in 1975, he published The Autumn of the Patriarch, and, in 1981, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, each novel rapturously received by critics and readers alike. With his books read by millions around the world, he had become a man of wealth and influence. Yet, for all his fame, he never lost touch with his roots: though he had lived outside of Colombia since 1955--in Barcelona, Mexico City, Paris--his Nobel Prize was celebrated by Colombians from all walks of life who thought, and still think, of "Gabo" as their own. More books followed, both fiction (Love in the Time of Cholera, The General in his Labyrinth, Memories of My Melancholy Whores) and nonfiction (The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor, News of a Kidnapping, Living to Tell the Tale). But Garcia Marquez's renown and passion have continued to combine, as well, in a fervent, unflagging, and often controversial political and social activism.While chronicling the particulars of the life, Martin also considers the overarching issues: the tension between Garcia Marquez's celebrity and his quest for literary quality, and between his politics and his writing; the seductions of power, solitude, and love. He explores the contrast between the exuberance of the writer's Caribbean background and the authoritarianism of highland Bogota, showing us how these differences are manifest in his writing and in the very shape his life has taken. He explores the melding of experience and imagination in Garcia Marquez's fiction, and he examines the writer's reasons for--and the public's reaction to--his turning away in the 1980s from the magical realism that had brought him international renown, toward the greater simplicity that would mark his work beginning with Love in the Time of Cholera.Gerald Martin has written a superb biography: richly illuminating, as gripping as any of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's powerful journalism, as enthralling as any of his acclaimed and beloved fiction.From the Hardcover edition.

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Alfred A. Knopf
Language
English
Pages
642

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Gabriel García Márquez
2012, Cambridge University Press
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Gabriel García Márquez: Una vida
Jan 07, 2011, Debolsillo, DEBOLSILLO
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Gabriel García Márquez: una vida
2009, Vintage Español
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2009, Alfred A. Knopf
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Gabriel García Márquez: A Life
2009, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Gabriel García Márquez: a life
2008, Bloomsbury
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Edition Notes

"This is a Borzoi book."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
863/.64, B
Library of Congress
PQ8180.17.A73 Z718 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
642

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23021066M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780307271778
ISBN 13
9780307271778
LCCN
2009003806
OCLC/WorldCat
251201707
Library Thing
6634616
Goodreads
5303987

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