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  1. Gabriel García Márquez, (born March 6, 1927, Aracataca, Colom.—died April 17, 2014, Mexico City, Mex.), Latin American writer. He worked many years as a journalist in Latin American and European cities and later also as a screenwriter and publicist, before settling in Mexico. His best-known work, the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude ...

  2. Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez, also known as Gabo (March 6, 1927 [1] – April 17, 2014) was a Colombian novelist, short-story writer, screenwriter, and journalist . Márquez was concieved in a small town in Colombia, Aracataca. He originally studied to become a journalist. He began writing at the age of eighteen.

  3. Gabriel García Márquez. Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez, noto semplicemente come Gabriel García Márquez ( Aracataca, 6 marzo 1927 [1] – Città del Messico, 17 aprile 2014 ), è stato uno scrittore, giornalista e saggista colombiano naturalizzato messicano, insignito del Premio Nobel per la letteratura nel 1982 .

  4. One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad, Latin American Spanish: [sjen ˈaɲos ðe soleˈðað]) is a 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founded the fictitious town of Macondo.

  5. Gabriel José García Márquez ( Aracataca, Kolumbija, 6. ožujka 1927. – Ciudad de México, Meksiko, 17. travnja 2014.) kolumbijski je pisac, novinar, izdavač i politički aktivist. Dobio je Nobelovu nagradu za književnost 1982. godine.

  6. Feb 24, 2020 · Early Years Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez (known as "Gabo") was born on March 6, 1927, in the town of Aracataca, Colombia near the Caribbean coast. He was the eldest of 12 children; his father was a postal clerk, telegraph operator, and itinerant pharmacist, and when García Márquez was 8, his parents moved away so his father could find a job.

  7. A new and sweeping utopia of life, where no one will be able to decide for others how they die, where love will prove true and happiness be possible, and where the races condemned to one hundred years of solitude will have, at last and forever, a second opportunity on earth. From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1981-1990, Editor-in-Charge Tore ...

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