Gabriel García Márquez
- He was born in 1927 in the small town of Aracataca, situated in a tropical region of northern Colombia.
- He lived and spent most of his time with his grandparents listening to family stories, even his grandfather's military stories
- His first story was published while in college
- Was a writer and journalist. He wrote about socialist, journalist and political novelist
- In 1982, he became the first Colombian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature “for his novels and short stories
- He was married to Mercedes Barcha from 1958-2014
- Had two sons, Rodrigo and Gonzalo
- Gabriel’s parent’s love story was so intriguing that he went on to write a novel about their courtship titled Love in the Time of Cholera
- Despite attending school for law Gabriel earned his living as a journalist before his literary career took off
- He wrote Chronicle of a Death Foretold in 1981
- He was also a film critic and founded the Film Institue in Havana
- He wrote a number and several screenplays that were produced
- During his lifetime, he lived and visited all over the world, Spain, Mexico, Cuba, France, USA, Columbia
- In 1954 he was sent to Rome on an assignment for his newspaper, and since then he has mostly lived abroad – in Paris, New York, Barcelona and Mexico
- In 1999, he was diagnosed with cancer. And he also began writing his memoirs.
- On April 17th, 2014, the author died of pneumonia. He was only 87 living in Mexico city which makes him the eldest of twelve children
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