Presents photographs of Garcia Marquez in Cartagena de Indias
Over thirty photographs of the historical relationship of the Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez in Cartagena de Indias from tomorrow will be exhibited in this Caribbean city, as part of the tributes to the novelist in the Fourth International Congress of the Spanish Language, it was reported today.
The exhibition, entitled to live view, the title of the book parody of Garcia Marquez memoirs published in 2004 under the name Living to Tell, and will be held at the University of Cartagena.
The images of the samples relate to the importance of the colonial walled city in the work of Gabo, who lived in the city in the early years as a reporter for the newspaper El Universal and stood there in his novel Love in the Time of Cholera.
Garcia Marquez, who has a house in Cartagena, met last March 6 and 80 years old this year, having met 40 of his first published novel One Hundred Years of Solitude and 25 receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.
The exhibition brings together large-format photographs referring to Garcia Marquez's life in the city in 1948 and 1949 as its start time literario.
The photographic exhibition was organized by the Mayor of Cartagena, with the support of the University, and coordinated by the writer John Jairo Junieles.
A snapshot of the writer's plays enrollment at the Faculty of Law, University of Cartagena, the 17 June 1948.
It also appears with his art teacher, writer and painter Herazo Hector Rojas, the poet Gustavo Ibarra Merlano, his brother Eligio Garcia Marquez, Alfonso Fuenmayor, and the editor of El Universal Clemente Manuel Zabala, who was instrumental in the early news .
Via El Universal
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