Living to Tell the Tale  by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Living to Tell the Tale by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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Penguin, 2004, softcover, 484 pages, condition; as new.

This volume of memoirs comes to confirm the fact that almost everything known about Gabriel García Márquez comes from interviews and his work and to bring moving testimonies about the author's "secret life" because, as he reveals himself, "man has three lives: public life, private life and secret life, the one that we, writers, most often narrate; my entire life is encoded in my novels". And this book generously offers the cipher through which the reader is allowed to enter the fascinating universe of Marquez's creation, and it can rightfully bear the subtitle How I Became a Writer, because in its six hundred pages are engraved for eternity the years of childhood in the house of his maternal grandparents, adolescence with his high school years, youth with his interrupted university studies, when the vocation of writing, manifested early on, begins to majorly orient his existence. Especially not forgotten are the years of feverish searches, the avatars of life as a poor journalist, who nevertheless blindly believes in his star, as well as the creation of his first stories and his first novel, until he turned twenty-seven, when he left for Europe as a correspondent for the newspaper El Espectador.
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