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Gabriel Garcia Marquez: His Life and Legacy

Gabriel García Márquez as “Cinematic Scribe and Muse”: Q&A with Jason Borge

October 27, 2015 - Jason Borge

Jason Borge

Jason Borge is Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of Texas at Austin. Borge will moderate Friday’s, October 30,  panel “Cinematic Scribe and Muse” during the Gabriel García Márquez: His Life and Legacy symposium.

[Read more…] about Gabriel García Márquez as “Cinematic Scribe and Muse”: Q&A with Jason Borge

Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Film Tagged With: Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Flair Symposium, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Garcia Marquez archive, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: His Life and Legacy, Latin American literature, literature, Nobel Prize, Religion

Gabriel García Márquez como “Guionista de Cine y Musa”: Con Jason Borge

October 27, 2015 - Jason Borge

Jason Borge

Jason Borge es profesor en el Departamento de Español y Portugués de la Universidad de Texas en Austin. Borge será el moderador del panel “Guionista de Cine y Musa” del viernes, Oct. 30, durante el simposio Gabriel García Márquez: Vida y Legado.

[Read more…] about Gabriel García Márquez como “Guionista de Cine y Musa”: Con Jason Borge

Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Film Tagged With: Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Flair Symposium, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Garcia Marquez archive, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: His Life and Legacy, GGM symposium Spanish, Latin American cinema, Latin American literature, literature, Religion

“Gabo the Storyteller”: Q&A with Gabriela Polit

October 27, 2015 - Gabriela Polit

Gabriela Polit

Gabriela Polit is Associate Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The University of Texas at Austin. She will moderate Thursday’s, October 29, “Gabo the Storyteller” panel at the Gabriel García Márquez: His Life and Legacy symposium. Polit’s current research focuses on the often-dangerous work of journalists [Read more…] about “Gabo the Storyteller”: Q&A with Gabriela Polit

Filed Under: Authors, Exhibitions + Events Tagged With: Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Flair Symposium, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Gabriel Garcia Marquez archive, Gabriel Garcia Marquez: His Life and Legacy, GGM symposium, Latin America, literature, Religion, storytelling

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