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Gabriel Garcia Marquez archive

October 21, 2015, Filed Under: Authors

Like a character in one of his own novels, Gabriel García Márquez has entered a place outside of time

Gabriel García Márquez's revised, personal copy of his novel "El amor en los tiempos del cólera" ["Love in the Time of Cholera"] (Bogotá: Oveja Negra, 1985). Images courtesy of Harry Ransom Center. Copia personal de Gabriel García Márquez, revisada por él mismo, de su novela "El amor en los tiempos del cólera" (Bogotá: Oveja Negra, 1985). Imagen cortesía del Harry Ransom Center.

Ransom Center Director Steve Enniss elaborates on the honor of housing Gabriel García Márquez’s archive and how he envisions it reaching far beyond Austin. Fighting back against the loss of memory Aureliano Buendía in Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude takes up a brush and paints on the… read more 

October 21, 2015, Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts

Como un personaje de una de sus novelas, Gabriel García Márquez ha llegado a un lugar sin tiempo

Gabriel García Márquez's revised, personal copy of his novel "El amor en los tiempos del cólera" ["Love in the Time of Cholera"] (Bogotá: Oveja Negra, 1985). Images courtesy of Harry Ransom Center. Copia personal de Gabriel García Márquez, revisada por él mismo, de su novela "El amor en los tiempos del cólera" (Bogotá: Oveja Negra, 1985). Imagen cortesía del Harry Ransom Center.

El director del Ransom Center, Steve Enniss, habla sobre el honor de preservar el archivo de Gabriel García Márquez y cómo visualiza que se extenderá mucho más lejos de Austin. Durante su lucha en contra de la pérdida de memoria, en la novela de Gabriel García Márquez Cien Años de… read more 

October 21, 2015, Filed Under: Authors, Digital Collections

LISTEN: Gabriel García Márquez’s Nobel Prize acceptance speech

Gabriel García Márquez's text of Nobel Prize in Literature speech (1982).

Born in Colombia, Gabriel García Márquez began his career as a journalist in the 1940s, reporting from Bogotá and Cartagena and later serving as a foreign correspondent in Europe and Cuba. In 1961, he moved to Mexico City. Alongside his prolific journalism career,

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