"Marquez’s love story is nothing short of phosphorescent itself, glowing in spite of the darkness." Charlie Bennet explores the presentation of non-traditional, yet powerful, forms of love as ...
The breathless pace of Garcia Marquez’s ‘One Hundred Years of Solitude’ is lost in translation from book to screen ...
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 ...
Gabriel García Márquez did not want this short novel to be published. His sons Rodrigo and Gonzalo García Barcha explain in their preface that the Colombian Nobel Laureate, who died in 2014 ...
It was in a trattoria on the Piazza Navona in early April of 1974 that for the first but not the last time I heard Gabriel García Márquez refuse to even contemplate turning his masterpiece ...
Following the exceptional recognition from audiences and critics alike for the first installment of One Hundred Years of ...
Before Gustavo Petro agreed to take in his countrymen deported from the US, he wrote an open letter to his counterpart in Washington that also mentioned Noam Chomsky and Abraham Lincoln ...
It's surely a "fool's game" to try to adapt Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Nobel-prize-winning novel, "One Hundred Years of Solitude", into a television series, said Keith Watson in The Telegraph.