In this course, by studying the author's three obsessions (power, history, and love), we will clarify the narrative contribution to the world literature of Columbian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
You have the opportunity to appreciate the next work: an incredibly sad story of innocent Ellendila and her ruthless grandmother (1972), collapse of the patriarch (1975), chronicle of death prediction (1981), cholera Love (1985), General in his maze (1989) and love and other devils (1994)
Reading these works in chronological order shows you how the author's literary work evolved.
You will explore the features of the "dictatorship regime" and clearly understand the special nature of the new historical novel. Also think about the relationship between history and fiction and understand the writer's literary influence.
Finally, by entering the world of the story of Garcia Marquez you will be attracted to that rich word and understand and understand why this writer is considered one of the best literary geniuses ever.
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Gabriel García Marquez was born on March 6, 1927 in Aracataka, Colombia, born in Gabriel Elijio Garcia and Luisa Santiaga Marquez iguaran. Immediately after the birth of Garcia Marquez, his father became a pharmacist, moved to his wife and Barranquilla, and left Arakataka's young Gabriel. He was raised by his grandparents, Doña Tranquilina Iguarán and Colonel Nicolás Ricardo Márquez Mejía. In December 1936 his father took him and his brother to Sinch, his grandfather died in March 1937; then the family returned to Barranquilla (behind) and then moved to Sucre Where the father opened the pharmacy
According to the report, writer and journalist Gabriel García Márquez was born on 6 March 1927 at Aracataca in Colombia, born in Luisa Santiaga Márquez and Gabriel Elijio García. (At birth there was no birth certificate in his village, and some sources said his birth year was 1928.) The oldest Garcia Marquez of 12 children and his grandparents together Please listen to countless family stories, including his grandfather's military memories, his grandmother's wonderful story, and his parent's dating adventure. He published his first story in college days, then when he was called La violentia 's intense episode he wrote in Colombia and became a journalist.
Gabriel García Marquez who won the Nobel Prize in 1982 is known for his use of his realism and magical realism in novels and short stories. In García Márquez's "UnSeñorMuyViejo con Alas Enormes", García Márquez has a fairytale and folklore that combines realism with realism. García Márquez combines his sarcastic realism mastery and satire to build a comprehensive story that connects supernatural and secular things. Garcia Marquez not only criticized the impulsiveness of the Catholic church and humanity but also placed his subjects unconsciously - the pain is fair, the religion is wrong by virtue of practice, and filial piety - Through third-person omniscient narration