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  1. A comprehensive biography of the Colombian novelist, journalist, and Nobel laureate, best known for his magic realist works such as One Hundred Years of Solitude. Learn about his life, style, themes, legacy, and works.

  2. Biografía, obras y premios del escritor colombiano, exponente del realismo mágico y del boom latinoamericano. Conoce su infancia, su trayectoria periodística, su matrimonio, sus hijos y su fallecimiento.

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    Márquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia. His parents were Gabriel Eligio García and Luisa Santiaga Márquez. His father was a pharmacist. His mother left him at a young age and he was raised by his grandparents and father. He studied at the University of Cartagena.

    In 1982, he received the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts". When he was accepting the award, Márquez gave a speech called "The Solitude of Latin America".

    In 2002, he published the memoir Vivir para contarla; the first of a projected three-volume autobiography. In 2004, he published another book named Memories of My Melancholy Whores. It caused many problems and controversies in Iran. This book is banned in Iran.

    Several of his stories have inspired other writers and directors. In 1987, the Italian director Francesco Rosi directed the movie Cronaca di una morte annunciata, based on Chronicle of a Death Foretold, written by Márquez. A number of movies have been made of García Márquez's work. He also wrote some scripts for movies. He often worked with Carlos ...

    Márquez met his wife, Mercedes Barcha, when they were in college. They wanted to get married when they both finished college but Márquez was sent to Europe. When he returned, Márquez married Barcha in 1958. Márquez had two sons with Barcha. His first son, Rodrigo García, was born in 1959, one year after Márquez and Barcha were married. His second s...

    Novels

    1. Leaf Storm(1958) 2. No one writes to the Colonel(1961) 3. In Evil Hour(1962) 4. One Hundred Years of Solitude(1967) 1. The Autumn of the Patriarch(1975) 2. Chronicle of a Death Foretold(1981) 3. Love in the Time of Cholera(1985) 4. The General in His Labyrinth(1989) 5. Of Love and Other Demons(1994) 6. Memories of My Melancholy Whores(2004) 7. Until August(2024)

    Short Story Collections

    1. Big Mama's Funeral(1962) 2. Innocent Eréndira(1972) 3. Eyes of a Blue Dog(1974) 4. Strange Pilgrims(1992)

    Non-fiction

    1. The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor(1970) 2. Clandestine in Chile(1986) 3. News of a Kidnapping(1996) 4. Living to Tell the Tale(2002)

    Quotations related to Gabriel García Márquez at Wikiquote Media related to Gabriel García Márquezat Wikimedia Commons 1. García Márquez, Gabriel at the Open Directory Project 2. Garcia Marquez at The Modern Word Archived 2007-03-08 at the Wayback Machine

    A biography of the Colombian novelist, short-story writer, and journalist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982. Learn about his life, works, style, and legacy in this easy-to-read article.

  3. A list of works published by the Colombian author of magical realism, including novels, stories, plays, and nonfiction. Learn about his themes, style, awards, and influences.

  4. A novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the story of the Buendía family and their town of Macondo. The novel is a masterpiece of magical realism and a representative work of the Latin American Boom.

  5. Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Spanish: Crónica de una muerte anunciada) is a novella by Gabriel García Márquez, published in 1981. It tells, in the form of a pseudo-journalistic reconstruction, the story of the murder of Santiago Nasar by the Vicario twins.

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