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Garcia Marquez

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Gar·cí·a Már·quez  (gär-s märks, -ks), Gabriel Born 1928.
Colombian-born writer known especially for his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967). He won the 1982 Nobel Prize for literature.


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Some of the authors and books I do respect for giving me arguments to strengthen my perspective on life are Carl Sagan, Malcolm Gladwell, Gandhi, my father, the Bible, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude, among many, many others.
This collection includes an insightful essay on Gabriel Garcia Marquez, while a previous collection (A Zone of Engagement) took on the Brazilian Roberto Unger.
Garcia is the son of novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and perhaps that explains the unusually literary quality of these mini-movies, each of which has the power, subtlety, tension, and suggestiveness of a perfect short story.
 
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