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Perspectives on the life and works of Gabriel García Márquez: Caribbean Troubadour utilizes a variety of perspectives to approach the life and works of Gabriel García Márquez. Gustavo Arango explores both the big picture and the small details about the Colombian Nobel Prize winner: his development as an artist, the construction of his public persona, the characteristics and the significance of his most relevant works, the secrets and the agonies of his trade, the blurred line between fact and fiction, and the recurrent themes of solitude, truth, love. Arango brings special attention to García Márquez’s Caribbean background, as well as the deep roots of his works in the tradition of the medieval troubadours. Archival materials, never before published in English, give the final touches to this portrayal of one of the most influential Latin American writers of the twentieth century.



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“Gustavo Arango has written a remarkable work on Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, one that combines biography and literary exposition, but transcends those boundaries, resulting in an insightful and beautifully written account of one of the greatest authors of this past century. Not only does he explicate and add meaning to Marquez’s best known books, One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, he effectively makes the case that some of Marquez’s lesser known (at least in the Anglo-American world) are also remarkable works worthy of greater scrutiny. While Marquez’s work is most frequently associated with Magic Realism, Arango’s study reveals many other important aspects of Marquez’s work—as Marquez himself writes “My whole life and all my work have been trying to answer the question ‘What is loneliness?’”

-- Daniel G. Payne, Suny Oneonta, author of Orion on the Dunes; A Biography of Henry Beston

“Arango delivers a breathtakingly broad and deep portrait of Garcia Marquez’s life and work with the tone of a trusted colleague and the candor of a caring friend. Arango insists on understanding Garcia Marquez the author from within Garcia Marquez’s positionality because, as Arango says, an author’s work, “…is the expression of a person, and I never get tired of wanting to know about people I care about.” Arango’s combination of care for the person, and a deep scholarly knowledge of the entire oeuvre of Garcia Marquez’s work, results in a warm, intimate and truly enlightening account of one of the world’s most influential Latin American authors.”

-- Sarah K. Donovan, Wagner College

Table of Contents

Chronology

García Márquez most relevant works

Part I: On the Life and Works of the Caribbean Troubadour

Chapter 1. The Telegrapher’s Son

Chapter 2. The Truth of Fiction

Chapter 3. “The Verb Has Incarnated”

Chapter 4. The Living Manuscript

Chapter 5. The Verities of the Heart

Chapter 6. García Márquez and Cartagena de Indias, A Love Story

Chapter 7. Report on a Biblical Holocaust: On Pablo Escobar’s Medellín in News of a Kidnapping

Chapter 8. The Lesson of the Master

Chapter 9. The Awakening of the Sleeping Beauties

Chapter 10. A Defense of a Posthumous Novel

Chapter 11. Watermarks

Chapter 12. Caribbean Troubadour

Part 2: The Troubadour’s Files

Chapter 13. A Raconteur is Born

Chapter 14. News of a Cub Reporter

Chapter 15. A Revealing Letter

Chapter 16. From an Apocrypha Correspondence

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 21/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666916331, 978-1666916331
      ISBN10: 1666916331

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      Book Synopsis

      Perspectives on the life and works of Gabriel García Márquez: Caribbean Troubadour utilizes a variety of perspectives to approach the life and works of Gabriel García Márquez. Gustavo Arango explores both the big picture and the small details about the Colombian Nobel Prize winner: his development as an artist, the construction of his public persona, the characteristics and the significance of his most relevant works, the secrets and the agonies of his trade, the blurred line between fact and fiction, and the recurrent themes of solitude, truth, love. Arango brings special attention to García Márquez’s Caribbean background, as well as the deep roots of his works in the tradition of the medieval troubadours. Archival materials, never before published in English, give the final touches to this portrayal of one of the most influential Latin American writers of the twentieth century.



      Trade Review

      “Gustavo Arango has written a remarkable work on Nobel Prize winning author Gabriel Garcia Marquez, one that combines biography and literary exposition, but transcends those boundaries, resulting in an insightful and beautifully written account of one of the greatest authors of this past century. Not only does he explicate and add meaning to Marquez’s best known books, One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, he effectively makes the case that some of Marquez’s lesser known (at least in the Anglo-American world) are also remarkable works worthy of greater scrutiny. While Marquez’s work is most frequently associated with Magic Realism, Arango’s study reveals many other important aspects of Marquez’s work—as Marquez himself writes “My whole life and all my work have been trying to answer the question ‘What is loneliness?’”

      -- Daniel G. Payne, Suny Oneonta, author of Orion on the Dunes; A Biography of Henry Beston

      “Arango delivers a breathtakingly broad and deep portrait of Garcia Marquez’s life and work with the tone of a trusted colleague and the candor of a caring friend. Arango insists on understanding Garcia Marquez the author from within Garcia Marquez’s positionality because, as Arango says, an author’s work, “…is the expression of a person, and I never get tired of wanting to know about people I care about.” Arango’s combination of care for the person, and a deep scholarly knowledge of the entire oeuvre of Garcia Marquez’s work, results in a warm, intimate and truly enlightening account of one of the world’s most influential Latin American authors.”

      -- Sarah K. Donovan, Wagner College

      Table of Contents

      Chronology

      García Márquez most relevant works

      Part I: On the Life and Works of the Caribbean Troubadour

      Chapter 1. The Telegrapher’s Son

      Chapter 2. The Truth of Fiction

      Chapter 3. “The Verb Has Incarnated”

      Chapter 4. The Living Manuscript

      Chapter 5. The Verities of the Heart

      Chapter 6. García Márquez and Cartagena de Indias, A Love Story

      Chapter 7. Report on a Biblical Holocaust: On Pablo Escobar’s Medellín in News of a Kidnapping

      Chapter 8. The Lesson of the Master

      Chapter 9. The Awakening of the Sleeping Beauties

      Chapter 10. A Defense of a Posthumous Novel

      Chapter 11. Watermarks

      Chapter 12. Caribbean Troubadour

      Part 2: The Troubadour’s Files

      Chapter 13. A Raconteur is Born

      Chapter 14. News of a Cub Reporter

      Chapter 15. A Revealing Letter

      Chapter 16. From an Apocrypha Correspondence

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