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Gabriel García Moreno was a leading figure of Ecuadorian conservatism.
Tolkien, the magical realism of Gabriel García Márquez ) and what the significance of this difference is.
* 1927 – Gabriel García Márquez, Colombian writer, Nobel Prize laureate
Before the break off of dialogue, a letter written by a group of Colombian intellectuals ( among whom were Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez ) to the Simón Bolívar Guerrilla Coordinating Board was released denouncing the approach taken by the FARC-EP and the dire consequences that it was having for the country.
Magic realism, a popular technique among novelists of the latter half of the 20th century especially among Latin American writers, has some obvious similarities to Surrealism with its juxtaposition of the normal and the dream-like, as in the work of Gabriel García Márquez.
* Gabriel García Márquez
* Literature – Gabriel García Márquez
* September 24 – Battle of Guayaquil: Ecuadorian forces led by Juan José Flores and Gabriel García Moreno take the port of Guayaquil from Supreme Chief Guillermo Franco, who is backed by Peruvian forces.
** Gabriel García Márquez, Colombian author
Also, In the short story " La Santa ," by Nobel Prize Gabriel García Márquez a character is named after Zavattini.
* Santiago, a character in Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel García Márquez
* Gabriel García Márquez's novel The General in His Labyrinth ( 1989 ), a fictionalized account, of Bolívar's last days
The name of the train, Expresso de Hielo, was inspired by the opening line of Gabriel García Márquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude.
In 1967, the Wandering Jew appears as an unexplained magical realist townfolk legend in Gabriel García Márquez's 100 Years of Solitude.
Mentioned briefly in the novel The General in his Labyrinth by Gabriel García Márquez.
Indeed, evidence suggests that Rosales was very nearly shot as well for helping García Lorca by the Civil Governor Valdes. The Basque Communist poet Gabriel Celaya wrote in his memoirs that he once found García Lorca in the company of Falangist José Maria Aizpurua.
Taking the seminal work of the style, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez, the reader must let go of preexisting ties to conventional exposition, plot advancement, linear time structure, scientific reason, etc., to strive for a state of heightened awareness of life's connectedness or hidden meanings.
Within the Latin American world, the most iconic of magical realist novelist is Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez, whose novel One Hundred Years of Solitude was an instant worldwide success. Plaque of Gabriel García Márquez, Paris García Márquez confessed: " my most important problem was destroying the line of demarcation that separates what seems real from what seems fantastic.

Gabriel and Márquez's
Gabriel García Márquez's novel Love in the Time of Cholera includes a bathtub made of this wood in one of the main characters ' homes.
Macondo is a fictional town described in Gabriel García Márquez's novel, One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Rafael Núñez is mentioned in Gabriel García Márquez's 1985 novel, Love in the Time of Cholera ( Amor en los tiempos del cólera ).
Magic Realism is a technique popular among Latin American writers ( and can also be considered its own genre ) in which supernatural elements are treated as mundane ( a famous example being the practical-minded and ultimately dismissive treatment of an apparently angelic figure in Gabriel García Márquez's " A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings ").
* The town is the birthplace of Nobel Prize Winning author Gabriel García Márquez and is widely recognized as the model for the mythical " Macondo ", the central village in García Márquez's masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude.
The name of the train, " Expresso de Hielo ," was inspired by the opening line of Gabriel García Márquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude.
In Gabriel García Márquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, the founder and patriarch of the Macondo community bears the name José Arcadio Buendía.
The episode has been compared with Gabriel García Márquez's short story " A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings " and utilized as a teaching tool in a Saugerties, New York grade school class.
* " Remedios the Beauty ", a character in Gabriel García Márquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude

Gabriel and influential
The studio was at the time much sought after for its highly reverberant " live " drum room, and it was greatly favoured by their producer Steve Lillywhite and his engineer Hugh Padgham, who were at that time also creating influential recordings with Peter Gabriel and Genesis.
One of the earliest and most influential French radio plays was the prize-winning " Marémoto " (" Seaquake "), by Gabriel Germinet and Pierre Cusy, which presents a realistic account of a sinking ship before revealing that the characters are actually actors rehearsing for a broadcast.
is an influential German electropunk / NDW band from Düsseldorf, formed in 1978 featuring Gabriel " Gabi " Delgado-López ( vocals ), Robert Görl ( drums, percussion, electronic instruments ), Kurt " Pyrolator " Dahlke ( electronic instruments ), Michael Kemner ( bass-guitar ) and Wolfgang Spelmans ( guitar ).
For further information on influential figures in personalism, see: Emmanuel Mounier, Gabriel Marcel, Denis de Rougemont, Jacques Maritain, Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas, Max Scheler, Karol Wojtyla and Martin Luther King, Jr ..
Although One Hundred Years of Solitude has come to be considered one of, if not the, most influential Latin American texts of all time, the novel and Gabriel García Márquez have both received occasional criticisms.
But Henana was not without protection: Queen Shirin was a convert from the Nestorian to the Monophysite creed, and so was Gabriel of Shiggar, the influential royal physician.
Folke belonged to the influential family Ängel, which used the Archangel Gabriel as a heraldic charge.
The sound was significant enough and influential enough that it has been claimed by Gabriel, Padgham, Collins, and Lillywhite.
Ware edited the influential book The Cultural Approach to History ( 1940 ), which featured distinguished historians such as Merle Curti, Ray Allen Billington, Constance Green and Ralph Gabriel.

Gabriel and novel
Gabriel Syme, the main character, was given the title of Thursday in G. K. Chesterton's novel " The Man Who Was Thursday ".
In Wilkie Collins's most popular novel, The Moonstone, one of the chief characters and narrators, Gabriel Betteredge has faith in all that Robinson Crusoe says and uses the book for a sort of divination.
* The 2010 novel Zero History by cyberpunk author William Gibson features a " secret " clothing brand named Gabriel Hounds.
) ( 1962 ), playing sadistic Lieutenant Scott-Padget, co-starring Sir Alec Guinness ; I Could Go On Singing ( 1963 ), co-starring Judy Garland in her final screen role ; Hot Enough for June, ( aka " Agent 8¾ ") ( 1964 ), a James Bond-type spy spoof co-starring Robert Morley ; Modesty Blaise ( 1966 ), a campy spy send-up playing archvillain Gabriel opposite Monica Vitti and Terence Stamp and directed by Joseph Losey ; The Fixer ( 1968 ), based on Bernard Malamud's novel, co-starring Alan Bates ; Sebastian ( 1968 ), as Sebastian, a mathematician working on code decryption, who falls in love with Susannah York, a decrypter in the all-female decoding office he heads for British Intelligence, also co-starring Sir John Gielgud, and Lilli Palmer, co-produced by Michael Powell ; Oh!
The name-change from The Sparrows to Steppenwolf was suggested to John Kay by Gabriel Mekler, being inspired by Hermann Hesse's novel of the same name.
Farrell is involved in a film adaptation of Flann O ' Brien's metafictional novel At Swim-Two-Birds alongside Cillian Murphy and Gabriel Byrne.
** Chronicle of a Death Foretold – Book adapted by Graciela Daniele and Jim Lewis, based on the novel by Gabriel García Márquez ; music by Bob Telson
The Sins of the Fathers graphic novel follows the story of Günter Ritter, an ancestor of Gabriel Knight, who has left his ancestral home for the American continent in the 17th century.
Gabriel is following a series of homicides, dubbed " The Voodoo Murders " for their apparent voodoo overtones hoping to use the police investigation, led by Detective Mosely, as the basis of a new novel.
* a 33-page full-colour graphic novel of an event that takes place almost 200 years before the opening of Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers ( written by Jane Jensen, art direction by Nathan Gams and illustrated by Terese Nielsen ).
* a 20-page full-colour graphic novel of an event that takes place days before the opening of the then-upcoming Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned ( written by Jane Jensen and illustrated by Ron Spears )
The Autumn of the Patriarch ( original Spanish title: El otoño del patriarca ) is a novel written by Gabriel García Márquez in 1975.
* Red Hook ( novel ), by Gabriel Cohen
* Red Hook figures prominently in Gabriel Cohen's 2001 crime novel Red Hook, nominated for the Edgar award for Best First Novel.
In Wilkie Collins ' 1868 novel The Moonstone, the narrator Gabriel Betteredge routinely practices bibliomancy using the pages of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe.
His fourth novel, Hunt Through the Cradle of Fear, is part of a pulp adventure series he created in 2009, describing the globetrotting exploits of a modern-day explorer named Gabriel Hunt.
In addition, his novel La Glu was the basis for an opera by Gabriel Dupont as well as Camille Erlanger.

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