Living to tell the tale / Gabriel García Márquez ; translated from the Spanish by Edith Grossman.
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Dr. S. R. Lasker Library, EWU Reserve Section | Fiction | 863.64 LIV 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C-1 | Not For Loan | 17115 | ||
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863.3 MOD 1993 Don Quixote / | 863.3 MOD 1993 Don Quixote / | 863.62 FAL 2003 Gabriel García Márquez's Love in the time of cholera : | 863.64 LIV 2003 Living to tell the tale / | 863.64 LIV 2003 Living to tell the tale / | 863.70998 SWL 2005 Latin American fiction : | 863.70998 SWL 2005 Latin American fiction : |
Translated from the Spanish
Publisher's description: In this long-awaited first volume of a planned trilogy, the most acclaimed and revered living Nobel laureate begins to tell us the story of his life. Like all his work, Living to Tell the Tale is a magnificent piece of writing. It spans Gabriel García Márquez's life from his birth in 1927 through the start of his career as a writer to the moment in the 1950s when he proposed to the woman who would become his wife. It has the shape, the quality, and the vividness of a conversation with the reader--a tale of people, places, and events as they occur to him: the colorful stories of his eccentric family members; the great influence of his mother and maternal grandfather; his consuming career in journalism, and the friends and mentors who encouraged him; the myths and mysteries of his beloved Colombia; personal details, undisclosed until now, that would appear later, transmuted and transposed, in his fiction; and, above all, his fervent desire to become a writer. And, as in his fiction, the narrator here is an inspired observer of the physical world, able to make clear the emotions and passions that lie at the heart of a life--in this instance, his own.
English
Rokon Mahamud
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