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By Alexandra Alter Toward the end of his life, when his memory was in pieces, Gabriel García Márquez struggled to finish a novel about the secret sex life of a married middle-age woman.
Gabriel García Márquez’s last novel, “Memories of My Melancholy Whores,” was published 20 years ago, but the late Colombian author’s legacy did not end there. After his death in 2014, an ...
UNTIL AUGUST, by Gabriel García Márquez. Translated by Anne McLean. Billed as a “rediscovered” novel, “Until August” is likely to be the last published book of fiction by the Colombian ...
Based on Gabriel García Márquez's 1967 masterpiece, the Colombian drama follows several generations of the Buendía family and the fictional town of Macondo. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television ...
This week we’re talking to Alex García López, a director on Netflix’s epic adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez ... Shingle Rosebud Pictures Alex Garcia Lopez is no stranger to directing ...
When Colombian director Laura Mora was first approached about joining the team tasked with adapting Gabriel García Márquez’s novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude” into a TV series ...
Before his death almost 10 years ago, Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez had nearly completed his final book. Struggling with the ravages of dementia, he told his sons to rip it up and never ...
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