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Gabriel García Márquez and the powers of fiction / edited by Julio Ortega with the assistance of Claudia Elliott.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ortega, Julio, Author.
- Series:
- Texas Pan American series.
- Texas Pan American Series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- García Márquez, Gabriel, 1927-2014--Criticism and interpretation.
- García Márquez, Gabriel.
- Garcia Marquez, Gabriel--Criticism and interpretation.
- Garcia Marquez, Gabriel - Criticism and interpretation.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (108 pages).
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Austin, Texas : University of Texas Press, 1988.
- Summary:
- Together with the late Jorge Luis Borges, Gabriel García Márquez, the 1982 Nobel laureate, stands at the pinnacle of Latin American literature. His work, in the words of Julio Ortega, "contains its own 'deconstructive' force-a literary power capable of reshaping natural order and rhetorical tradition in order to 'carnivalize' the Borges' library and allow us to hear the voices-and the laughter-of a culture, that of Latin America." This reshaping force invites us to read the works of García Márquez in a new way, one that bypasses the traditional, inadequate approaches through Latin American politics, history, and "magical realism." In Gabriel García Márquez and the Powers of Fiction, noted scholars Julio Ortega, Ricardo Gutiérrez Mouat, Michael Palencia-Roth, Aníbal González, and Gonzalo Díaz-Migoyo offer English-speaking readers a new approach to García Márquez's work. Their poststructuralist readings focus on the peculiar sign-system, formal configuration, intradiscursivity, and unfolding representation in the novels One Hundred Years of Solitude, No One Writes to the Colonel, In Evil Hour, The Autumn of the Patriarch, and Chronicle of a Death Foretold and in several of the author's short stories. Also included as an appendix is a translation of García Márquez's Nobel Prize acceptance speech, "The Solitude of Latin America."
- Contents:
- Exchange system in One hundred years of solitude / Julio Ortega
- The economy of the narrative sign in No one writes to the colonel and In evil hour / Ricardo Gutiérrez Mouat
- Intertextualities, three metamorphoses of myth in The autumn of the patriarch / Michael Palencia-Roth
- The ends of the text, journalism in the fiction of Gabriel García Márquez / Aníbal González
- Truth disguised, Chronicle of a death (ambiguously) foretold / Gonzalo Díaz-Migoyo
- The solitude of Latin America (Nobel lecture, 1982) / Gabriel García Márquez.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 0-292-76785-4
- OCLC:
- 1286806506
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