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Description: Gabriel Garca Mrquez by Gerald Martin The first full and authorized biography of the 1982 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature--the most popular international novelist of the last 50 years. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description In this exhaustive and enlightening biography—nearly two decades in the making—Gerald Martin dexterously traces the life and times of one of the twentieth centurys greatest literary titans, Nobel Prize-winner Gabriel García Márquez. Martin chronicles the particulars of an extraordinary life, from his upbringing in backwater Colombia and early journalism career, to the publication of One Hundred Years of Solitude at age forty, and the wealth and fame that followed. Based on interviews with more than three hundred of Garcia Marquezs closest friends, family members, fellow authors, and detractors—as well as the many hours Martin spent with Gabo himself—the result is a revelation of both the writer and the man. It is as gripping as any of Gabriel García Márquezs powerful journalism, as enthralling as any of his acclaimed and beloved fiction. Author Biography Gerald Martin is Andrew W. Mellon Professor Emeritus of Modern Languages at the University of Pittsburgh and Senior Research Professor in Caribbean Studies at London Metropolitan University. For twenty-five years he was the only English-speaking member of the "Archives" Association of Twentieth-Century Latin American Literature in Paris, and he is a recent president of the International Institute of Ibero-American Literature in the United States. Among his publications are Journeys Through the Labyrinth: Latin American Fiction in the Twentieth Century, a translation and critical edition of Miguel Angel Asturiass Men of Maize, and several contributions to the Cambridge History of Latin America. He lives in England. Review "A revelation. . . . Martin does a masterful job of tracing the continuing evolution of a man, his work and the world that surrounds him. . . . Extraordinary."—Los Angeles Times Book Review"Could any biographer have been better suited to this gargantuan undertaking? Absolutely not: Mr. Martin is the ideal man for the job. . . . An intensive, assured, penetratingly analytical book."—The New York Times"Martins biography, a towering achievement of Latin American literary studies, reads beautifully, almost like a novel. . . . This enjoyable, impressive book will be mined for decades to come."—San Francisco Chronicle"Terrific. . . . Crisp, clear, compelling. . . . A biography that is fresh and insightful about one of the most popular and influential writers of the 20th century."—USA Today"A masterful, admiring (but far from fawning) biography. . . . A marvel of investigation, clarity and just plain sorting things out from the myths García Márquez has himself propagated, the book is particularly fascinating in charting the writers arduous climb from utter obscurity to fame."—The Chicago Sun-Times "Abounds with fresh discoveries. . . . Will delight anyone interested in a novelist whose acclaim and appeal have been matched by his transforming influence on contemporary literature. . . . Martins book is proof that the literary biography is a genre in which scholars of Latin American literature have made remarkable contributions."—The Houston Chronicle "If Martin has left any stone unturned its hard to imagine what that might be. . . . Meticulous."—The Christian Science Monitor "Martin has made the most of the opportunities that García Márquezs life offers. . . . He skillfully shows how a long journalistic apprenticeship led to the incredible creative explosion that produced One Hundred Years of Solitude."—Washington Post Book World "[A] masterful and sensitive account—balanced, judicious, yet clearly also a stirringly enthusiastic labour of love. . . . It is and will be the authoritative work on the new Cervantes, Latin Americas perhaps only truly global writer. . . . Very subtle and revealing."—Times Literary Supplement (London) "A rich and resourceful biography."—Slate "A riveting account not just of one mans life, but of the time and place in which it was lived. . . . An absorbing book on one of the most beloved masters of modern literature."—St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Readers might feel as if theyve picked up one of the magical realists novels, for here are the family, friends and folktales that the writer fictionalized. . . . Accounts of the life dovetail with brilliant précis of Latin American literature and politics. . . . Its scholarship is peerless. Every poem, newspaper editorial and novel receives masterful analysis." —Time Out New York "Richly detailed. . . . Martins lucid, swiftly paced study treats both the writer and his works with equal care, showing that it is impossible to separate one from the other —and showing as well that the world would be much the poorer without them."—St. Petersburg Times "Márquez once remarked that every self-respecting writer should have an English biographer. He could have asked for none more accomplished than Gerald Martin. . . . A monumental work."—Financial Times "Martin uses this biographical material to generate consistently first-rate readings of García Márquezs work. . . . Sensitive and often courageous."—Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel "Richly detailed. . . . A judicious and occasionally juicy examination of Gabos life, his politics and work. . . . Perceptively and persuasively, Martin lays out the literary antecedents of García Márquezs magical realism."—Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "García Márquezs life story is just as magical as anything in his fiction. . . . It is both a fine tribute to a remarkable artist and a fascinating cultural history of the region he helped to find its voice."—New Statesman "[Martin is] extremely knowledgeable about Latin American literature in general, providing context and enthusiastic critical analysis of the kind that usually gets lost in a scoop of this size."—The Guardian (London) "[Martin has a] profound knowledge of Latin American fiction [and] eloquently shows the extent to which [García Márquezs] deeply personal obsession became irreversibly intertwined with his need to write. . . . Martins detailed analysis of García Márquezs political life leaves no controversy or criticism untouched. Instead, with perceptiveness and lyricism, he offers his readers insight into the complexities of a subtle diplomat."—New Review "A superbly well-researched book. . . . Consistently engaging and sympathetic."—Sunday Times (London) "The rags-to-riches tale of Gabriel García Márquez is rich biographical territory. . . . An engaging tribute to a much-loved author. . . . Entertaining."—Metro "As a piece of investigation alone Martins book is an outstanding achievement unlikely ever to be bettered. . . . It is a rags-to-riches tale as absorbing and at times bizarre as anything in Márquezs fiction. . . . In refreshing contrast to other literary biographers, Martin has managed to study his subject in intimate detail without ever wavering in his faith either in the man or in the writer. Martins passionate enthusiasm for Márquez gives the book much of its power and impetus. . . . His analyses of the novels are unfailingly perceptive. . . . Martin is a brave and superhumanly persistent biographer."—Literary Review "Masterful. . . . Martins book, the product of 17 years of research, is an astonishing feat: a subtle tribute to a very complex man and an indispensable key to his lifes work."—Sunday Telegraph (London) "Lucid. . . . [Martin] blends the stories and novels superbly into his narrative. . . . He is acute on Márquezs solid marriage and on his protective friends. . . . [This book] helps readers to ground his exceptional fiction in history."—The Independent (London) Review Quote Praise in the US: "Engrossing . . . Nothing short of a revelation . . . On almost every page, Martins account is studded with acute observations . . . [It] does a masterful job of tracing the continuing evolution of a man, his work and the world that surrounds him. Martin has understood, as far as it is possible for a biographer to understand, the motivations and experiences that have guided Gabo, and all of us who love the maestros work are grateful for it . . . Extraordinary." Los Angeles Times Book Review "Richly detailed . . . A judicious and occasionally juicy examination of Gabos life, his politics and work." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "This superbly researched biography is nothing short of a tour de force. Martin has for decades been a pioneering scholar of Latin American literature in the English-speaking world. Based on detailed research as well as personal acquaintance with the subject, this is the most substantial English-language biography written of García Márquez . . . Seventeen years in the making, this work not only details the life of a great writer but also provides considerable insight into life in Latin America . . . Highly recommended." Library Journal(starred) "Martins control of his prodigious material in this first authorized biography of the great Colombian novelist García Márquez is astonishing. Martin writes with a novelists momentum. His descriptions of García Márquezs hometown, Aracataca, are atmospheric without being cloying; he conducts literary exegesis deftly, like a detective hunting for clues . . . García Márquez seems to be many different men, but his biographer handles the contradictions with finesse." Publishers Weekly(starred) "A probing biography . . . Martin begins by noting that he has been working on this life of Gabriel García Márquez for two decades. The effort shows . . . Martin offers lucid literary commentary alongside the facts of his subjects life . . . Essential for García Márquez fans, and an exemplary literary biography." Kirkus Reviews(starred) Praise from abroad: "A masterful and sensitive accountbalanced, judicious, yet clearly also a stirringly enthusiastic labour of love . . . It is and will be the authoritative work on the new Cervantes, Latin Americas perhaps only truly global writer." The Times Literary Supplement "As a piece of investigation alone Martins book is an outstanding achievement unlikely ever to be bettered . . . It is a rags-to-riches tale as absorbing and at times bizarre as anything in Márquezs fiction . . . Martins passionate enthusiasm for Márquez gives the book much of its power and impetus . . . Unfailingly perceptive." Literary Review "A monumental work . . . Márquez could have asked for [no biographer] more accomplished than Gerald Martin." Financial Times "Masterful . . . Martins book, the product of seventeen years of research, is an astonishing feat: a subtle tribute to a very complex man and an indispensable key to his lifes work." The Sunday Telegraph "Márquezs life story is just as magical as anything in his fiction . . . Both a fine tribute to a remarkable artist and a fascinating cultural history of the region he helped to find its voice." Excerpt from Book 1 Of Colonels and Lost Causes 1899-1927 Five hundred years after Europeans stumbled across it, Latin America often seems a disappointment to its inhabitants. It is as if its destiny had been fixed by Columbus, "the great captain," who discovered the new continent by mistake, misnamed it--"the Indies"--and then died embittered and disillusioned in the early sixteenth century; or by the "great liberator" Sim Details ISBN0307472868 Author Gerald Martin Short Title GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ Series Vintage Language English ISBN-10 0307472868 ISBN-13 9780307472861 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY B Birth 1944 Year 2010 Publication Date 2010-08-31 Subtitle A Life Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2010-08-31 NZ Release Date 2010-08-31 US Release Date 2010-08-31 UK Release Date 2010-08-31 Pages 688 Publisher Random House USA Inc Imprint Random House Inc Illustrations 16 PP. B&W; 3 MAPS Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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