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GABO -THE CREATION OF GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ – Film Screening

When:
April 21, 2017 @ 3:00 pm America/New York Timezone
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By popular demand we are excited to announce the screening of the film – GABO -THE CREATION OF GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ. JUSTIN WEBSTER. 90 MIN. 2015. COLOMBIA
April 21, 2017 immediately following the Literary Reading of One Hundred Years of Solitude at Duke.
Reading starts at 12 Noon and screening at 3 PM.
RUBENSTEIN LIBRARY – 411 CHAPEL DR, DURHAM, NC 27705
HOLSTI-ANDERSON FAMILY ASSEMBLY ROOM- (FLOOR 1)
We kicked off the 2nd Annual El Quixote Festival – GABO with the screening of Gabo and are pleased to have the opportunity to show this amazing film one more time. Made possible by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library.



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How did a boy from a tiny town on the Caribbean coast become a writer who won the hearts of millions? How did he change our perception of reality with his work?

The answers lie in the incredible story of Gabriel García Márquez, the 1982 Nobel Prize winner in Literature.

A law-school dropout and political journalist who grew up in the poverty and violence of northern Colombia, Gabriel García Márquez became the writer of globally celebrated, critically-acclaimed books including Love in the Time of Cholera andOne Hundred Years of Solitude.

Known as “Gabo” to all of Latin America, Gabriel García Márquez’s sensual, “magical” sensibility leds him to the forefront of the political struggles of the 1970s and 1980s—including a pivotal and previously unknown role in negotiations between Cuban leader Fidel Castro and American President Bill Clinton—and into the hearts of readers across the world.

In addition to Clinton himself, the documentary GABO: THE CREATION OF GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ includes former Colombian president César Gaviria along with writers Juan Gabriel Vásquez and Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza; journalists Enrique Santos, María Jimena Duzán and Xavi Ayén;New Yorker correspondent and author Jon Lee Anderson; biographer Gerald Martin; literary agent Carmen Balcells; and siblings Aída and Jaime García Márquez in its thoughtful and personal study of the writer’s life and legacy.

“This biography of García Márquez has the narrative tension of an investigation.” —El Espectador

“Explores the ways in which the creative imagination can transform the raw material of life-time, memory, history, even the stone and soil of the earth itself-into illuminating works of art.” —The Boston Globe

“Webster has amassed an impressive collection of voices for his investigation into the life of the man behind the Nobel Prize-winning myth. —Remezcla

Recounts the life of the author of One Hundred Years of Solitude from birth in the humble village of Aracataca, in northern Colombia, through his passion for writing, family life, time in the political battles the 1970s and 1980s, and crowning as winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature.” —El Siglo de Torreón