Physical Description
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Portal 2: Personal Information
Personal Information
Full name: Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez
Nickname: Gabo and Gabito
Place of birth: Municipality of Aracata, Magdalena, Colombia
Date
of birth: March 6, 1927
Colombian nationality
Religion: Agnostic
Family
He grew up with his maternal grandparents:
Tranquilina Iguarán Cortés and Colonel Nicolás Márquez
The colonel, whom Gabriel called
"Papalelo", describing him as his "umbilical cord with history
and reality", was also an excellent narrator and taught him, for example,
to consult frequently the dictionary
Her grandmother, Tranquilina Iguarán Cotes, whom
García Márquez calls grandmother Mina and describes as "an imaginative and
superstitious woman" who filled the house with stories of ghosts,
premonitions, was as influential in García Márquez as her husband and is even
pointed out for the writer as her first and main literary influence, for she
was inspired by the original way in which she treated the extraordinary as
something perfectly natural when she told stories and no matter how fantastic
or improbable her stories were
Spouse:
He married in Barranquilla in 1958 with Mercedes Barcha, the daughter of an
apothecary. In 1959 they had their first son, Rodrigo, who became a filmmaker;
and three years later, his second son, Gonzalo, was born. He is currently a
graphic designer in Mexico City. Mercedes Barcha Pardo
Children:
Rodrigo and Gonzalo
Education
Educated
at: National University of Colombia
Although Gabriel García Márquez never finished his
higher education, some like the University of Columbia and New York granted him
a Doctorate Honoris Causa, in Letters
Professional
information
Occupation:
Writer, journalist, editor and screenwriter
Active
years: 1947-2010
Movements:
Latin American boom, magical realism
Political
activity
He had a strong friendship with Fidel Castro.
Politics plays an important role in the works of
García Márquez, in which he uses representations of various types of societies
with different political forms to present his opinions and beliefs with
concrete examples, even if they are fictitious examples. That diversity of ways
that García Márquez represents political power is a sign of the importance of
politics in his works
Language
of literary production: Spanish
Genres Novel, story, chronicle, report
In the year of
1955 he published his first novel "La Hojarasca"
In the city of Mexico, he wrote Cien Años De
Soledad, published in June 1967 in Buenos Aires (Argentina). The success of
this novel was resounding and translated more than 24 languages winning four
international awards. In 1969 the novel won the Chianciano Appreciate in Italy
and was named "The Best Foreign Book" in France.
Notable
works:
One hundred years of loneliness
A Chronicle of a Death Foretold
The colonel has no one to write
Story of a castaway
Love in the times of cholera
Distinctions:
Nobel Prize for Literature (1982)
Death: In 1999 he was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer, he died at 87 years old, on April 17, 2014 in Mexico City.
Portal 3: His/her daily routine
His/her Daily Routine
The last days of the great writer Gabriel
Garcia Marquez before dying were to be in his country next to his wife,
surrounded by his family and his great friends who went to his home
occasionally.
He dedicated himself to rest in his farm
surrounded by books and his wife who was his great companion, who every day was
getting a coffee and reminded him how important it was for her.
In the
mornings he woke up with great fatigue and fatigue due to his state of health
and spent hours reading and remembering how his life had been alongside his
wife and friends and sometimes he received some celebrities or political
figures. his brother Fernando Marquez, who was always his great companion,
accompanied him on difficult days when he became ill and had to go to the
doctor or when he had memory problems, that is, he forgot things.
Despite the fact that it was the usual
activity, the healthy hustle and bustle, it was six months ago that Gabriel
García Márquez, after being diagnosed with "general exhaustion",
settled down in Los Angeles, near his family and doctors, where he found the
tranquility to finish writing his long-awaited memories. The first volume will
appear, according to the reporter of the Colombian magazine Alejandra de
Vengoechea Credential, at the latest in May and it will be the literary and
editorial event of the year. A book that begins with his birth and arrives
until 1955, the year in which he moved to Paris. Today El Cultural has
approached the writer's workshop and publishes a story about how he lives, who
investigates him, how the author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
writes, who also has almost ready a book of love stories.
Portal 4: Why you think is the most influential Colombian person.
Why you think is the most influential Colombian person
Gabriel García Márquez, is an influential person because he was born in poverty in a town called Aracataca, raised by his grandparents, from which he took advantage of his oral tradition of Caribbean legends and became a wonderful journalist and novelist, recognized not only here in Colombia but worldwide.
He is influential because he excelled and also continues to excel in the world, for his collection of such different literary works that he wrote for, for and of the people that led him to be nominated and be elected winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982 and that by accepting it He said, “we, the inventors of tales, who will believe anything, feel entitled to believe that it is not yet too late to engage in the creation of the opposite utopia. A new and sweeping utopia of life, where no one will be able to decide for others how they die, where love will prove true and happiness be possible…” (García Márquez, The Solitude of Latin America).
He is an influential novelist, respected and followed, by many people, for example, the great majority of famous and important writers from Germany, France, the United States, Italy, Spain and many other nations including all of Latin America.
Gabriel García Márquez, is one of the most valuable authors of literature. And not only of Latin American literature or written in Spanish. But of the world literature, because no other has had a comparable global and cultural impact. That is why he is bigger than people sometimes know or remember, and that is why his figure is even more exceptional in the history of novels in Spanish and that he is proudly Colombian.
“Nobody deserves your tears, but whoever deserves them will not make you cry” (Gabriel García Márquez)
Portal 5: What is his/her house like?
What is his/her house like?
Picture A:
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez is writing on a typewriter.
- Gabo thinks what to write.
- He has a lamp on his desk.
- He's writing his new book.
- He can write a new journalistic article
Picture B:
- You may have to organize the library in another way
- He thinks what else he can write to that chapter
- He works on his new book
- He can also write by hand
Picture C:
- Gabriel García Márquez is talking on the phone.
- He can sell his own book
- He could be the best candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature
Picture D:
- Gabriel García Márquez read a book
- He uses his glasses to read from near and far
- We should read the books of Gabo all the time
- Finally Gabo finishes writing the book
- He read in a small room.
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