A decade after his death in Mexico City at age 77, Gabriel García Márquez’s posthumous novel ‘Until August’ sparks debate as it hits shelves worldwide. The Colombian release has been welcomed by readers of the Nobel Laureate.
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Gerald Martin on a life’s work with García Márquez
With the passing of Gabriel García Márquez, the Nobel’s biographer Gerald Martin talks with The City Paper.
Author Juan Gabriel Vásquez discovers Colombia through his writing
Author Juan Gabriel Vásquez talks about Colombia, his muse, La Candelaria and writing as a way to discover his home country.
Gabriel García Márquez and his “forgotten” Macondo
On the second anniversary of the passing of Gabriel García Márquez, a Colombian writer returns to his native land to break the spell of “solitude.”
The Colón’s tribute to ‘Gabo’
The Colón Theatre presents an impressive series of cultural events to mark the first anniversary of the passing of the Nobel.
“Gabo” goes to Texas
The University of Texas at Austin acquired Monday the archive of Nobel Prize-winning author Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014).
Obituary: Gabriel García Márquez (1927 – 2014)
Colombia’s literary giant, Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez died Thursday April 17th at his Mexico City home age 87.
Aracataca: The legacy of ‘Gabo’
Aracataca, Gabriel García Márquez’s birthplace, bursts with references to his celebrated works.