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From the epic saga of the Buendía family in One Hundred Years of Solitude to the enduring passion of Love in the Time of Cholera to the exploration of tyranny in The Autumn of the Patriarch, Gabriel García Márquez has built a literary world that continues to captivate millions of readers across the world. His writings entrance modern audiences with their dreamlike yet trenchant insights into universal issues of the human condition such as love, revenge, old age, death, fate, power, and justice. A Nobel Laureate in 1982, he contributed to the global popularity of the Latin American Boom during the second half of the 20th century and had a profound impact on writers worldwide, including Toni Morrison, Salman Rushdie, and Haruki Murakami. The Oxford Handbook of Gabriel García Márquez brings together world experts on the Colombian writer to present a comprehensive English-language examination of his life, oeuvre, and legacy--the first such work since his death in 2014.Edited by Latin American literature authorities Gene H. Bell-Villada and Ignacio López-Calvo, the volume paints a rich and nuanced portrait of "Gabo." It incorporates ongoing critical approaches such as feminism, ecocriticism, Marxism, and ethnic studies, while elucidating key aspects of his work, such as his Caribbean-Colombian background; his use of magical realism, myth, and folklore; and his left-wing political views. Thirty-two wide-ranging chapters cover the bulk of the author's writings-both major and minor, early and late, long and short-as well as his involvement with film. They also discuss his unique prose style, highlighting how music shaped his literary art. The Handbook gives unprecedented attention to the global influence of García Márquez-on established canons, on the Global South, on imaginative writing in South Asia, China, Japan, and throughout Africa and the Arab world. This is the first book that places the Colombian writer within that wider context, celebrating his importance both as a Latin American author and as a global phenomenon.
Table of Contents
AcknowledgmentsAbout the EditorsAbout the ContributorsIntroduction to Gabriel García MárquezGene H. Bell-Villada and Ignacio López-CalvoPART I. SOCIOHISTORICAL AND LITERARY BACKGROUNDS1. Scripting Gabriel García Márquez's LifeStephen M. Hart2. García Márquez and Magical RealismWendy B. Faris3. García Márquez and the Global SouthMagalí Armillas-Tiseyras4. Cultural Modernization in García Márquez's CaribbeanMarcela Velasco5. García Márquez and the Remaking of the Global CanonJuan E. De Castro6. García Márquez and His PrecursorsLois Parkinson Zamora7. Fictions of Difficult LoveAníbal González-PérezPART II. RACE, ETHNICITY, AND GENDER8. Imagining the Caribbean in García Márquez's FictionAdelaida López-Mejía9. Amerindian Wayúu Legacy and Garciamarquezian Literary FableJuan Moreno Blanco10. The Power of Women in García Márquez's WorldNadia CelisPART III. WORLDWIDE INFLUENCES AND LEGACY11. García Márquez in AfricaRegina Janes12. The Arabs and Gabriel García MárquezHeba El Attar13. García Márquez in ChinaTeng Wei14. One Hundred Years of Solitude and Its Influence in JapanGonzalo Robledo15. South Asian Readings of Gabriel García MárquezSonya Surabhi Gupta and Shad Naved16. Spain in the Making and Reception of García Márquez's WorksÁlvaro Santana-AcuñaPART IV. KEY THEMES AND LEITMOTIFS17. Myth and Poetry in MacondoMercedes López-Baralt18. Style and Surprise in García MárquezMichael Wood19. García Márquez's Global Travel Writing beyond the Iron Curtain, 1955-1959Mariano Siskind20. Dark Ecology in One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of CholeraWilliam Flores21. Repetition and Alchemy in One Hundred Years of SolitudeRené Prieto22. Music as a Formal and Structuring Feature in García Márquez's Mature FictionGene H. Bell-Villada and Marco Katz Montiel23. García Márquez's Anti-Eurocentric, Non-Magical Latin America in His Public SpeechesIgnacio López-CalvoPART V. KEY WORKS24. Writing and Politics in García Márquez's Early WorksMaría Helena Rueda25. Monstrous Innocence and Its Expression in García Márquez's TalesMary Lusky Friedman26. The Protean Viewpoint in One Hundred Years of SolitudeErik Camayd-Freixas27. Fate and Free Will in Chronicle of a Death ForetoldPhilip Swanson28. Pathology, Power, and Patriarchy in The Autumn of the Patriarch and The General in His LabyrinthHelene C. Weldt-Basson29. Modernity and Its Ruins in Of Love and Other DemonsNereida Segura-Rico30. The Later Work of García MárquezNicholas Birns31. The Threefold Selves in García Márquez's WritingRobert Sims32. The Filmic-Literary Works of García MárquezAlessandro Rocco
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