Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Barnes & Noble Introduces NOOKbooks En Espa ol - Posted November 18, 2010
Barnes and Noble is opening a new Spanish language eBook store in the United States called NOOKbooks en espa ol. NOOKbooks en espa ol includes digital books from wel... [eBookNewser]

Gabriel Garcia Marquez Writing New Novel - Posted October 29, 2010
Random House Mondadori editor Cristobal Pera revealed that Nobel Literature Prize-winner Gabriel Garc a M rquez is currently hard at work on a new novel. Some ... [GalleyCat]

Gabriel Garcia Marquez to Publish Book of Speeches - Posted October 6, 2010
Six years have passed since Gabriel Garc a M rquez's last publication (the novella, Memories of My Melancholy Whores), but he will soon publish Yo no vengo a decir un discurso which translates to I Didn't Come to Give a Speech. The phrase comes from speech he w... [GalleyCat]

Gabriel Garcia Marquez May Not Publish Again - Posted April 3, 2009
Following last year's rumors of a new novel, news has again resurfaced that Gabriel Garcia Marquez will not add another book to his ... [GalleyCat]

Regret the Error 2008 Round Up - Posted December 16, 2008
Regret the Error's 2008 round up is super juicy this year. Craig Silverman notes the weekly paper in Montgomery, TX - the Bulletin '... [FishbowlLA]

Homecoming for Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Posted May 31, 2007
Reuters reports that Colombian novelist and Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez returned to his hometown of Aracataca, Columbia for the first time in more than 20 years on Wednesday. Thousands packed the town's streets to greet the 80-year-old patron of Latin America's magic-realism style,... [GalleyCat]

Celebrating Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 80th Birthday - Posted March 7, 2007
The author of 100 YEARS OF SOLITUDE and LOVE IN THE TIME OF CHOLERA turned 80 yesterday, and with it came a proclamation that he's reversed his decision to stop writing, reports the LA Times' Chris Kraul. After telling friends the disappointing news last year that he had "run out of... [GalleyCat]

Marquez, Vargas Llosa Stop Feuding - Posted January 10, 2007
One of the literary world's most famous fights appears to have been mended. A special edition to mark the 40th anniversary of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SOLITUDE is slated for publication this year, and will include a prologue by Mario Vargas Llosa, Garcia Marquez's one-time close friend. "Both... [GalleyCat]

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