There was magical realism in the world, in literature, before Gabriel
García Márquez. Plenty. But in the twentieth century, nobody wielded
magical realism like the literary giant out of Latin America, out of
Colombia. In “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” “Love in the Time of
Cholera” and more, “Gabo” – as the Latin world knew him – created worlds
of interwoven fantasy and reality so rich and revealing that readers
around the world were swept away. He won the Nobel Prize. Transfixed
the world. Last week he died. This hour On Point: Gabriel García
Márquez and the spell of his magical realism.
Interview:
http://onpoint.wbur.org/2014/04/21/gabriel-garcia-marquez-obituary
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