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He documented poverty and protest in the 1950s and ’60s, and he created indelible images of Che Guevara and Gabriel García ...
There are multiple and diverse ways of reading an author’s literary creations. The eminent literary critic, Roland Barthes, in his polemical essay titled ‘The Death of the Author’ (1967), argued: ...
Rodrigo Moya, one of Mexico’s most renowned photographers, has died at 91. He turned his lens on beauty and strife in a turbulent era of Latin America history.
'One Hunded Years of Solitude' review: Adaptation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's novel visually dazzling, but falls flat Álvaro García, left, as Padre Nicanor, Claudio Cataño as Aureliano Buendía ...
Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece “One Hundred Years of Solitude” — an elliptical epic of fate, family, politics and madness in Macondo, a fictional town that ...
I first read “One Hundred Years of Solitude” 10 years ago, while on a beach vacation with some friends (I figured: I’m on vacation, I have some free time, I want to fill in the gaps of my ...
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in 1927 in a small town in Colombia called Aracataca. As a college student he first studied law, but pivoted when he started working as a journalist.
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