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Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Hardback Book

Gabriel Garcia Marquez Hardback

Edited by Harold Bloom

Part of the Modern Critical Views series

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Editor, Harold Bloom cites the literary origins of Gabriel Garcia Marquez as ""Faulkner, crossed by Kafka."" A Colombian writer and Nobel Prize winner, Marquez is best known for his novels ""One Hundred Years of Solitude"" and ""Love in the Time of Cholera"".

In an all-new, updated edition, Bloom's ""Modern Critical Views"" presents a balanced portrait of the author and journalist through an examination of his work.

Essays gleaned from a cross-section of literary publications reveal critical interpretations, and a Marquez chronology, bibliography, and index, plus perceptive comments by editor, Harold Bloom complete this thoughtfully prepared resource.

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