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Remembering Gabriel Jose Garcia Marquez
Quotes It always amuses me that the biggest praise for my work comes for the imagination, while the truth is that there's not a single line in all my work that does not have a basis in reality. The problem is that Caribbean reality resembles the wildest imagination." From The Paris Review Interviews, Gabriel García Márquez, The Art of Fiction No. 69 All human beings have three lives: public, private, and secret.” Gabriel García Márquez: a Life (Biography) Fiction was invented the day Jonah arrived home and told his wife that he was three days late because he had been swallowed by a whale." The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after making love, and it must be rebuilt every morning before breakfast." Love in the Time of Cholera The secret of good old-age is none other than an honest pact with solitude." One Hundred Years of Solitude Sex is the consolation you have when you can't have love." Memories of My Melancholy Whores It is not true that people stop pursuing dreams because they grow old, they grow old because they stop pursuing dreams." He recognised her despite the uproar, through his tears of unrepeatable sorrow at dying without her, and he looked at her for the last and final time with eyes more luminous, more grief-stricken, more grateful than she had ever seen them in half a century of a shared life, and he managed to say to her with his last breath: 'Only God knows how much I loved you.'" Love in the Time of Cholera I became aware that the invincible power that has moved the world is unrequited, not happy, love.” Memories of My Melancholy Whores My heart has more rooms in it than a whore house.” Love in the Time of Cholera But when a woman decides to sleep with a man, there is no wall she will not scale, no fortress she will not destroy, no moral consideration she will not ignore at its very root: there is no God worth worrying about." Love in the Time of Cholera The problem in public life is learning to overcome terror; the problem in married life is learning to overcome boredom." Love in the Time of Cholera I don't believe in God, but I'm afraid of Him." Love in the Time of Cholera He soon acquired the forlorn look that one sees in vegetarians." One Hundred Years of Solitude Direct quotes
Journalist, novelist and screen-writer, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, dies at 87 Also known as Gabo, Gabriel Jose Garcia (father’s side) Marquez (mother’s side) was born in Aracataca, Colombia, on 6 March 1927. He was the first-born of his parents, who had eleven children. He studied at the University of Bogota (capital of Colombia) and University of Catagena. Married to Mercedes, he has two sons. It was in 1946 that he wrote his first book, but his first novel came some ten years later, in 1957. One Hundred Years of Solitude, his defining work as far as the Western world was concerned, was published when he was 40. Professional assignments took him to Rome, Paris and Venezuela. Marquez established the bureau of Prensa Latina (Cuban Press Agency) in Bogota. Working for the same agency, he moved to New York. More moves were on the cards: Spain, Mexico and then Colombia, where he was invited by the President, in 1982. Over the years, Gabriel, became a close friend of Cuba’s dictator Fidel Castro, based on shared vacations, a part-time career promoting Havana as a movie-industry capital. He also defended the Castro dictatorship against its opponents in the Hispanic literary world. He bagged the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982. In his acceptance speech, he said, “Latin America is a source of insatiable creativity, full of sorrow and beauty, of which this roving and nostalgic Colombian is but one cipher more, singled out by fortune. Poets and beggars, musicians and prophets, warriors and scoundrels, all creatures of that unbridled reality, we have had to ask but little of imagination, for our crucial problem has been a lack of conventional means to render our lives believable." When he was 70, Garcia Marquez fulfilled his lifelong dream, buying a majority interest in the Colombian newsmagazine, Cambio, and for the next 10 years, he contributed regularly to the magazine. "I'm a journalist. I've always been a journalist," he told the AP at the time. "My books couldn't have been written if I weren't a journalist because all the material was taken from reality." In Gabriel’s 2008 biography, author Gerald Martin tells us about a real-life 'Dead Man's House', the property of a neighbour of the García Márquez family 'who went on living there after hanging himself and could clearly be heard coughing and whistling inside'. On the day Gabo's baby brother was christened, 'a local trumpeter had his throat slit at the very moment he was straining to blow the highest, wildest note'. Although Martin could not have predicted how much longer Gabriel would live, he was in a hurry to get Gabriel Garcia Marquez-A Life published. He had spent 17 years studying García Márquez, and had written more than 2,000 pages about him, with 6,000 footnotes, when it dawned on him that Gabo might die before he could read it. Not only that: “I realised that perhaps I would never finish the project.” Luckily he did, a good six years before the literary titan left his earthly incarnation. In the last few years, he lived in Spain and Mexico City, and death came in Mexico City. Marquez and Cinema Writer Credits 2011 Memoria de mis putas tristes 2011 Lecciones para un beso 2011 Nativ Damech Basheleg 2009 2009 Dead Man's Coughing 2007 2006 ZA 05. Lo viejo y lo nuevo 2004 2001 The Invisible Children 2001 Duelo (Short Film) 1999 1996 1996 Ma armastan sind (Short Film) 1994 Eyes of a Blue Dog 1993 1993 Crónicas de una generación trágica (TV Show) 1992 Mkholod sikvdili modis autsileblad 1992 Saturday Night Thief (TV Show) 1992 Me alquilo para soñar (TV Show) 1992 Nekros adelfos (Short Film) 1991 La mujer que llegaba a las seis (Short Film) 1991 Contigo en la distancia (Short Film) 1991 La María (TV Show) 1990 The Two Way Mirror (TV Show) 1989 Cartas del parque 1988 Milagro en Roma 1988 A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings 1988 1988 I'm the One You're Looking For (TV Movie) 1988 The Summer of Mrs. Forbes (TV Movie) 1988 Un domingo feliz (TV Movie) 1987 1986 1984 1983 1981 Enroque 1981 El mar del tiempo perdido 1981 Hyakunen no kodoku 1979 1979 La viuda de Montiel 1979 1975 Presage 1969 Patsy, mi amor 1968 4 contra el crimen 1967 Juego peligroso 1966 Time to Die 1965 There Are No Thieves in This Village 1965 Amor amor amor 1965 Lola de mi vida 1964 1954 La langosta azul (Short Film, also directed) Acting Credits 2012 On Story 1990 My Macondo 1979 1965 There Are No Thieves in This Village Boletero cine 18.04.2014 | Siraj Syed's blog Cat. : Film-writer Novelist and journalist Gabriel Garcia Maquez dead at 87 PEOPLE
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(Siraj Associates) Siraj Syed is a film-critic since 1970 and a Former President of the Freelance Film Journalists' Combine of India.He is the India Correspondent of FilmFestivals.com and a member of FIPRESCI, the international Federation of Film Critics, Munich, GermanySiraj Syed has contributed over 1,015 articles on cinema, international film festivals, conventions, exhibitions, etc., most recently, at IFFI (Goa), MIFF (Mumbai), MFF/MAMI (Mumbai) and CommunicAsia (Singapore). He often edits film festival daily bulletins.He is also an actor and a dubbing artiste. Further, he has been teaching media, acting and dubbing at over 30 institutes in India and Singapore, since 1984.View my profile Send me a message The EditorUser contributions |