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Gabriel García Márquez

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ

By Jasmine/Victoria Ogden 8z

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EARLY LIFE

  • Born in Aracataca, Colombia, on March 6, 1927
  • Known by his family and later his fans as Gabo, or Gabi
  • His father was a pharmacist and his mother cared for her 12 children
  • Raised by his grandparents until he was eight
  • Gabo’s grandmother loved storytelling, so that’s where he got his whimsey
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EARLY LIFE (CONTINUED)

  • Gabo’s grandmother loved storytelling, so that’s where he got his whimsy
  • Gabo got a scholarship to boarding school at a young age because he was incredibly smart
  • However, gabi gabs was much more interested in drawing cartoons than things such as athletics

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YOUNG ADULT LIFE

  • Gabi knew he wanted to be a journalist, but his parents insisted he study law, so he went to law school at the National University Of Colombia
  • A short story of his was published in 1947
  • The university shut down due to unrest, so even though he transferred somewhere else, he never completed his law degree
  • Instead he moved to Barranquilla and published his first novella, “Leaf Storm”

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ADULT LIFE

  • Gabi was committed to socialist beliefs and was friends with people like Fidel Castro
  • His grandfather was very liberal, and Gabi thinks that’s where his views originated
  • He met his wife, Mercedes, in school, and married her in 1958. They travelled by greyhound across the southern US and settled in Mexico City. They had 2 kids
  • Gabito founded QAP

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WRITINGS

  • Most famous books: 100 Years Of Solitude, Leaf Storm, Death of a Chronicle Foretold, News Of a Kidnapping, No One Writes to the Colonel, Love in the Time Of Cholera, and Of Love and Other Demons

PLACES HE LIVED (AND WHY)

  • Colombia-birth and childhood
  • Mexico-adult residencey
  • Barcelona-a place for inspiration after some success
  • Magdalena-fun

FUN FACTS

  • He got punched in the face once
  • He wasn’t permitted into the United States, but once Bill Clinton was elected, he let Gabo in and declared 100 Years of Solitude his favorite book
  • He never let 100YOS become a film

AWARDS

  • Nobel Prize (1982) Common Wealth Award Of Distinguished Service (1980)Rómulo Gallegos Prize (1972)

DEATH

  • Our main man died on April 27, 2014 in Mexico City
  • He was 84
  • Mercedes is still alive and is 87 years old

THE MARQUEZ FAMILY AFTER GABI’S DEATH

  • Rodrigo is 60 now, and he is a film director and tv screenwriter. He went to Harvard and lives in LA. He and his wife have 2 daughters
  • Gonzalo is 55 and lives in New York as a graphic designer. He isn’t married and doesn’t have kids
  • Together they’re producing a 100YOS series for Netflix

THE END !!!