márquez in A Sentence

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    Gabriel García Márquez.

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    Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez.

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    Aracataca, where Márquez spent his early childhood, was the model for Macondo;

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    Natalia Márquez Director of the Integral Management Development Institute(IDDI) of the Francisco de Vitoria University.

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    Cartagena is the setting for several Márquez novels, most notably Love in the Time of Cholera.

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    As a student, Márquez fled from the political riots in Bogotá in 1948 and arrived in Cartagena, destitute.

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    Ms. Márquez gave an inspirational performance and received a standing ovation from the audience of almost 400 in attendance.

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    He is a friend of Gabriel García Márquez and had often been invited as a judge in international film festivals.

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    Less prestigious authors can be associated with them like Valery Larbaud(Fermina Márquez, 1911) or Paul Morand(L'Homme in a hurry, 1940).

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    Gabriel García Márquez, the acclaimed Colombian novelist who died in April 2014, never considered his stories as magical as others supposed.

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    The land of Shakira, Gabriel García Márquez and James Rodríguez has it all, from the bougainvillea-festooned streets of Cartagena and the mysterious tombs of Tierradento.

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    Not the best introduction to a city, perhaps, though Márquez was later to reflect that his landlady's first words to him(“You will see, in Cartagena everything's different”) would always ring true.

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    Soaking up the atmosphere is the thing to do here, though do stay at(or at least visit) La Casa Amarilla, whose owners know much about the town's history and its associations with Márquez.

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    Aside from visiting the National University where Márquez studied, the main point of interest is the Centro Cultural Gabriel García Márquez, a space in La Candelaria district dedicated to reading, art and culture.

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    Mompox, more than any other town in Colombia, evokes the sleepy, peaceful and dream-like atmosphere of the port towns that Márquez would pass on the River Magdalena when he travelled by boat from the Caribbean coast to Bogotá.

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    The words of Gabriel Garcí­a Márquez are poignant,“Human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but … life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves.”.

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