Living to Tell the Tale Marquez, Gabriel Garcia
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Living to Tell the Tale, the first of three projected volumes in the memoirs of Nobel Laureate Gabriel Garcia Márquez, narrates what, on the surface appears to be the portrait of the young artist through the mid-1950s. But the masterful work, which draws on the craft of the author's best fiction, has a depth and richness that transcends straightforward autobiography.
Echoing Vladimir Nabokov's Speak, Memory: An Autobiography Revisited, Márquez uses his memoir as justification for telling an artful story that challenges notions of authoritative record or chronology. Time is porous in Márquez's Colombia, flowing back and forth among the mythic moments of his personal history to accommodate his fascination for place. While recalling a trip he took as an adult to his grandparents' house in Aracataca, he veers suddenly back to childhood and his earliest infant memories in that house. Nearly one hundred pages have passed before he returns effortlessly to the pivotal moment on the trip when he declares to himself and family: "I'm going to be a writer... Nothing but a writer.'
Similarly, Márquez toys with the boundaries of truth and fiction throughout his book. He acknowledges that his memory is often faulty, especially with regards to his crucial, formative years with his grandparents. And his explorations of key moments in his life show that, despite his vivid mental snapshots, the events were often temporally impossible. Further, he colors his tale with recollections of ghostly presences and occult events that pass without a wink into his narrative, alongside the documented accounts of his early successes as a poet and singer or details of his first published writings.
With its play on time and truth, memory and storytelling, Living to Tell the Tale's literary form acts as early evidence for Márquez's inevitable calling as a writer, and the language of Edith Grossman's translation, which frequently skirts the boundaries of poetry, mirrors Márquez's effort. While he meanders on his picaresque artistic journey--distracted by trysts with a married woman, the tumult of Colombian politics, and the raw energy of the journalist's life--he ends this first volume with the tantalizing promise of the literary career about to explode, and the impossible prospect of even greater riches for his readers. --Patrick O’Kelley
Gabriel García Márquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude, received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. He lives in Mexico City.
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Condition: Bueno. : En este primer volumen de sus memorias, Gabriel García Márquez nos invita a un recorrido íntimo por su vida, desde su nacimiento en 1927 hasta el momento crucial en la década de 1950 en que decide dedicarse por completo a la escritura y le propone matrimonio a su futura esposa. A través de estas páginas, el autor nos comparte anécdotas familiares, influencias literarias, sus inicios en el periodismo y los paisajes de su amada Colombia, revelando cómo estos elementos moldearon su vida y su obra. Un relato fascinante que nos permite comprender la formación de uno de los escritores más importantes del siglo XX. EAN: 9780141019420 Tipo: Libros Categoría: Literatura y Ficción Título: Living to Tell the Tale Autor: Gabriel García Márquez Editorial: Penguin Books Ltd Idioma: en Páginas: 496 Formato: tapa blanda. Seller Inventory # Happ-2024-06-28-1eb6072c
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