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“Life is not the one you lived, but the one you remember, and how you remember it to tell it. ” Gabriel García Márquez
Gabriel García Márquez, nicknamed "Gabo" by his fans and followers, was born in 1927 in the town of Aracataca in the municipality of the department of Magdalena, near the Colombian Atlantic coast. His parents, Gabriel Eligio García and Luisa Santiaga Márquez, were two lovers who fought for a forbidden love. Gabo's maternal grandfather was Colonel Nicolás Ricardo Márquez Mejía, who forbade his daughter from marrying her lover due to his family's socioeconomic situation (and his apparent fame as a womanizer). Despite the obstacles, and in a way that defines the love of yesteryear, Gabriel Eligio manages to win them over with love letters, telegrams, and music outside their windows. They both get married, Gabo is born, and the couple quickly moves to Barranquilla, leaving him under the care of Colonel Márquez.
Márquez relates that his aptitude for reading and creativity developed at a young age, thanks to his grandparents. The colonel, despite being a military man, was an excellent storyteller and taught Márquez to consult encyclopedias and dictionaries, nicknamed him papelo. Her maternal grandmother, Tranquilina, was also a fan of fiction reading and taught her many different stories that later became part of her inspiration. Márquez cites her as his greatest literary influence. The town where he grew up, Aracataca, is believed to be the inspiration for Macondo, the fictional town where a multitude of the author's stories take place and is taught in his first book that broke international barriers, One Hundred Years of Solitude.
His first work, the hojarasca (La hojarasca), was published in 1955. On that same date he traveled to Europe for the first time and stayed there for four years, living in Geneva, Rome and Paris. During his stay in France, where he is experiencing financial difficulties, he writes the colonel has no one to write to him (El coronel no tiene quien le escriba) and the bad hour (La mala hora) (published in 1961 and 1962, respectively).
In 1967 he published his best-known work and for which he dedicated an intense year of work on his writing. The success was immediate, the first edition running out in just a few days, and to get away from fame he decided to go to Barcelona, where he lived from 1968 to 1974. There he wrote The autumn of the patriarch (El otoño del patriarca) (published in 1975) and stories like Isabel seeing rain in Macondo (1968) or Story of a castaway (Relato de un náufrago) (1970).
In the following years, he alternated his residence between Mexico, Cartagena de Indias, Havana and Paris. In 1982 he received the Nobel Prize for Literature and later wrote Love in the Time of Cholera (1985), The General in his Labyrinth (1989) and Twelve Pilgrim Tales (1992). At that time, he also participated in the founding of the San Antonio of the Baños Film School (Cuba), where he annually directs a script workshop.
After works like Love and Other Demons (Del amor y otros demonios) (1994) and News of a kidnapping (Noticia de un secuestro) (1996), in 2002 he published Live to tell (Vivir para contarla), where he narrates biographical aspects of his childhood and youth. His latest
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