(USA Today) -- Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who was praised as the most popular Spanish-language writer since Cervantes, died on Thursday in Mexico City at the age of 87.
Gabriel García Márquez, the mago of Aracataca, and one of the planet’s finest writers, died in 2014. Hard to imagine in retrospect, but he did not always appear destined for the firmament; born poor ...
Justin Webster's doc examines the life and work of beloved Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez. By THR Staff Given how beloved author Gabriel Garcia Marquez is around the world, it’s surprising ...
Gabriel García Márquez with his wife and sons; date unknown. This post is in partnership with the Harry Ransom Center at The University of Texas at Austin. A version of the article below was ...
Gabriel García Márquez’s last work of fiction. His final novel, Until August, serves as not only a record of his last struggles with illness but also as a document of courage. Toward the end of his ...
Before his death almost 10 years ago, Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez had nearly completed his final book. Struggling with the ravages of dementia, he told his sons to rip it up and never ...
"In 1967, Sudamericana Press published 'One Hundred Years of Solitude,'" wrote Alvaro Santana-Acuña in The Atlantic magazine in 2017, "a novel written by a little known Colombian author named Gabriel ...
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