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Gabriel García Márquez - roberb7 - 04-09-2014

One of our fellow immigrants (he's lived in Mexico City for most of the past 50 years) just got out of the hospital, but his condition is "delicate". He had infections in his lungs and his urinary tract and was suffering from dehydration. He's also suffering from Alzheimer's. Here's a story from The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014/apr/09/gabriel-garcia-marquez-released-from-mexico-city-hospital


RE: Gabriel García Márquez - raquelita - 04-10-2014

Millions of us have read his work in I don't know how many languages.
Most recently I found my daughter-in-law reading his collection of stories Strange Pilgrims when I visited her in the US. Thank you, Bob, for letting us know how Gabo is faring.

Mexico has been a haven for other important Hispanic writers too. The one who comes to mind is the Argentine poet Juan Gelman, an exile for political reasons. He lived in Mexico City for many years before dying at an advanced age this spring.


RE: Gabriel García Márquez - roberb7 - 04-17-2014

He died April 17. Story from the Daily Mail: Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez dies aged 87 at his home in Mexico City

And the CBC gives us video footage and a photo gallery: Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Nobel-winning author, dead at 87


RE: Gabriel García Márquez - raquelita - 04-19-2014

Today's NYTimes featured a color photo of GGM and an article at the top of its front page, El Pais had a half dozen articles, La Jornada on Tuesday will I'm sure feature the homage to him in the Bellas Artes that takes place tomorrow at 4pm.