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Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez Gene H. Bell-Villada

Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez By Gene H. Bell-Villada

Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez by Gene H. Bell-Villada


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These interviews starts with the years of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's early success and continue through his turn-of-the-century exchanges. He speaks of his childhood, his life as an indifferent student, his apprenticeship as a journalist, the inspiration for his most renowned novel, the difficulties brought by fame, and his leftist opinions.

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Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez by Gene H. Bell-Villada

Gabriel Garcia Marquez (b. 1927) is a sophisticated literary artist with broad popularity. His masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude, has sold tens of millions of copies worldwide. In 1982, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez starts with the years of his early phenomenal success and continues through his most recent, turn-of-the-century exchanges. He speaks of his impoverished childhood, his life as an indifferent student, his apprenticeship as a journalist, the inspiration that led to the writing of his most renowned novel, the difficulties brought by fame, and his leftist opinions. Works such as The Autumn of the Patriarch, Love in the Time of Cholera, The General in His Labyrinth, and News of a Kidnapping are discussed in detail. When interviewed by Hispanic journalists, Garcia Marquez chats spontaneously and frankly about all sorts of topics, including himself. Those conversations, translated into English for the first time, offer a fascinating glimpse of the Colombian genius at his most down-to-earth, informal, and relaxed. Taken together with seminal pieces from the Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Book Review, and other English-language periodicals, Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez offers a nuanced, multi-faceted view of one of contemporary literature's greatest masters. Gene H. Bell-Villada of Williamstown, Massachusetts, is chair of the Department of Romance Languages at Williams College and the author of National Book Critics Circle Award finalist Art for Art's Sake & Literary Life: How Politics & Markets Helped Shape the Ideology and Culture of Aestheticism, 1790-1990, and Overseas American: Growing Up Gringo in the Tropics (University Press of Mississippi).

About Gene H. Bell-Villada

Gene Bell-Villada is chair of the Dept of Romance Languages at Williams College, Massachusetts.

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NLS9781578067848
9781578067848
1578067847
Conversations with Gabriel Garcia Marquez by Gene H. Bell-Villada
New
Paperback
University Press of Mississippi
2005-11-30
277
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