Gabriel García Márquez

Gabriel García Márquez

1927–2014 · lived 87 years CO CO

Gabriel García Márquez was a renowned Colombian writer, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982. Known for his magical and realistic prose, he revolutionized Latin American literature. His work explores universal themes such as love, solitude, power, and death, often set in the fictional Macondo, inspired by his homeland. Works like 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' and 'Love in the Time of Cholera' established him as one of the greatest storytellers of the 20th century, influencing generations of writers and captivating readers worldwide with his engaging narrative and boundless imagination.

n. 1927-03-06, Aracataca · m. 2014-04-17, Cidade do México

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Before reaching the final line, however, he had already understood that he would never leave that room, for it was foreseen that the city of mirrors (or mirages) would be wiped out by the wind and exiled from the memory of men at the precise moment when Aureliano Babilonia would finish deciphering the parchments, and that everything written on them was unrepeatable since time immemorial and forever more, because races condemned to one hundred years of solitude did not have a second opportunity on the earth.

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