Gabriel García MárquezKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 5 de mai. de 2009 - 688 páginas In this exhaustive and enlightening biography—nearly two decades in the making—Gerald Martin dexterously traces the life and times of one of the twentieth century’s greatest literary titans, Nobel Prize-winner Gabriel García Márquez. |
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Holding His Grandfathers Hand 19291937 | 45 |
Barranquilla Sucre Zipaquirá 19381946 | 63 |
The University Student and the Bogotazo 19471948 | 93 |
An Apprentice Journalist | 108 |
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One Hundred Years of Solitude | 286 |
Fame at Last 19661967 | 303 |
Celebrity and Politics | 315 |
The Autumn of | 336 |
García Márquez Opts | 361 |
Chronicle of a Death Foretold | 390 |
García Márquezs Bolívar | 445 |
Back to Macondo? News of a Historic Catastrophe | 472 |
The Ace Reporter 19541955 | 165 |
Europe and Latin America 19551967 | 175 |
Rome 1955 | 187 |
La Bohème 19561957 | 207 |
The Birth of Big Mama | 225 |
The Cuban Revolution and the USA 19591961 | 250 |
Escape to Mexico 19611964 | 262 |
Memoirs | 505 |
ImmortalityThe New Cervantes 20062007 | 537 |
Family Trees | 553 |
Bibliography | 609 |
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