Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Gabriel GarcIa MArquez was born in Colombia in 1927. His many books include "The Autumn of the Patriarch; No One Writes to the Colonel; Love in the Time of Cholera;" a memoir, "Living to Tell the Tale"; and, most recently, a novel, "Memories of My Melancholy Whores". Gabriel GarcIa MArquez was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.

Gabriel Garcia Marquez book reviews

  • One Hundred Years of Solitude 4 out of 5

    Everything I expected

    by Daniel Z, May 4, 2012

    Nice book , delivered on time and fantastic read. Part of a group of books I ordered. read more

  • Memories of My Melancholy Whores 5 out of 5

    don't judge a book by its cover

    by ndplume, Apr 26, 2012

    Perhaps not for everyone, but a lovely story, sort of reverse "coming of age". Marquez is a fine story teller and an astute observer. I much preferred this to Solitude. read more

  • Love in the Time of Cholera 4 out of 5

    How long would you wait?

    by Jan C, Jan 26, 2012

    Florentino may be the most love struck character in literature. He loves Fermina who rejects him at a young age, but he waits for her... all he has to do is wait for her husband to die. This ... read more

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