The face of nostalgia; Gabriel Garcia Marquez.('Vivir para contarla')(Book Review)

Economist (US), The, February, 2003

Ever the storyteller, Colombia's Nobel laureate recalls his early life

GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ, now 75 and suffering from cancer, made the most important decision of his life as a writer when he was 22--to accompany his mother on a journey, by steamer and rickety train, to Aracataca, a small town surrounded by swamps and banana plantations in the heart of Colombia's northern coastal plain. The ostensible purpose of the trip was to sell his grandparents' house, where the author was born and had spent most of his first eight years.

As Mr Garcia Marquez observes in the opening pages of "Vivir para contarla" (Living to tell it), the memoir of his life to early manhood, "until adolescence, the memory is more interested in the future than the past, so my...

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