In living to tell the tale gabriel garcia marquez – winner of the 1982 nobel prize for literature and author of one hundred years of solitude – recounts his personal experience of returning to the house in which he grew up and the memories that this visit conjured my mother asked me to go with her to sell the housegabriel garcia marquez was twenty-three, a young man experimenting with his writing when this mother asked him to come back with her to the village of his grandparents and the memories of his colombian childhoodin the first part of gabriel garcia marquezs memoir, the nobel prize-winning author returns to the atmosphere and influences that shaped his formidable imagination and formed the basis of his world-famous, and much-loved, fictiona treasure trove, a discovery of a lost land we knew existed but couldnt find a thrilling miracle of a book the timesa marvellous journey never less than a miracle sunday timesmárquez writes in this lyrical, magical language that no one else.
Living to Tell the Tale
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Gabriel García Márquez was twenty-three when his mother asked him to come with her, back to the village of Aracataca. In this first part of Gabriel García Márquez’s memoir, the Nobel prize-winning author returns to the atmosphere and influences that that shaped his formidable imagination and formed the basis of his world-famous, and much-loved, fiction.
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Shtëpia Botuese | Penguin UK |
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Numri i faqeve | 496 |
Autori | Gabriel García Márquez |
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