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Márquez

/ ˈmɑːkɛz /

noun

  1. Gabriel García. See (Gabriel) García Márquez


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"Escobar gave a start," Gabriel García Márquez wrote in his book, News of a Kidnapping.

Whatever else they were, García Márquez and Faulkner were both great storytellers.

Gabriel García Márquez, dead at 87, wrote a lot of great fiction, but nothing greater than One Hundred Years of Solitude.

Like all top-drawer authors, García Márquez possesses magnificent authority.

Like his idol William Faulkner, García Márquez gets a lot of credit for literary experiments and narrative breakthroughs.

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