Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia, in 1927. He studied at the National University of Colombia in Bogota, and later worked as a reporter for the Colombian newspaper El Espectador and as a foreign correspondent in Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Caracas and New York. He is the author of several novels and collections of stories, including Eyes of a Blue Dog (1947), Leaf Storm (1955), No One Writes to the Colonel (1958), In Evil Hour (1962), Big Mama's Funeral (1962), One Hundred...See more
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia, in 1927. He studied at the National University of Colombia in Bogota, and later worked as a reporter for the Colombian newspaper El Espectador and as a foreign correspondent in Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Caracas and New York. He is the author of several novels and collections of stories, including Eyes of a Blue Dog (1947), Leaf Storm (1955), No One Writes to the Colonel (1958), In Evil Hour (1962), Big Mama's Funeral (1962), One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), Innocent Erendira and Other Stories (1972), The Autumn of the Patriarch (1975), Chronicle of a Death Foretold (1981), Love in the Time of Cholera (1985), The General in His Labyrinth (1989), Strange Pilgrims (1992), Of Love and Other Demons (1994) and Memories of My Melancholy Whores (2005). Many of his books are published by Penguin. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. Gabriel Garcia Marquez died in 2014. See less
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Cronica de una Muerte Anunciada
Excellent product
Ciertamente desde que encontré este site, primero verifico si lo tienen. Y a parte del libro, cuando llego, estaba en excelentes condiciones y dentro del tiempo estipulado. Read More
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One Hundred Years of Solitude
Great
by Talea M, Mar 23, 2014
Book came just as described and the transaction was seamless. Thanks! Read More
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Memories of My Melancholy Whores
don't judge a book by its cover
by ndplume, Apr 26, 2012
Perhaps not for everyone, but a lovely story, sort of reverse "coming of age". Marquez is a fine story teller and an astute observer. I much preferred this to Solitude. Read More