GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
Personal information of Gabriel garcía marquéz
This video is about the life and personal information of an important Colombian writer called GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ
Physical and emotional description
The physical appearance is:white hair,clear forehead and he looks a little bald.
He has very tick eyebrows, a very full white mustache,nose curved,wide smile,and full teeth.
He has very tick eyebrows, a very full white mustache,nose curved,wide smile,and full teeth.
His daily routine
This were the options that Gabriel perfomed most in his life and that made him happy
HIS HOUSE
the nobel lived his first 8 years of life with his maternal grandparents
in Aracataca That municipality of Magdalena, located 90 kilometers south of
Santa Marta,
there is currently one museum in honor of him.
The house museum has fourteen atmospheres
characteristic of the Caribbean dwellings of the first half of the 20th
century. The names of each space of the house were agreed with the same Gabo.
Some of the places inside are the office of Colonel Nicolás Márquez, where the
grandfather of the Nobel Prize was responsible for business; the visiting room,
the silverware workshop, the hospital room, the dining room, the reception
room, the corridor of the begonias, the grandparents' room, the one of the boy
'Gabo', that of Sara Emilia, daughter of the uncle Juan; the laundry room, the
kitchen and pantry, the room for the guajiros and the patio.
as we can see the house had spaces with many plants, and
most of the furniture was made of wood,
gas lamps, and very modest for that time,
the house was made of wood.
As you can see are typical old houses of the
region
Gabriel Garcia lived in Bogota while studying
law After the so-called "Bogotazo" in 1948,
the university closed indefinitely and his pension was set on fire.
the university closed indefinitely and his pension was set on fire.
García Márquez moved to the University of Cartagena and began working as a reporter
for El Universal. In 1950, he desisted from becoming a lawyer to focus on journalism and
moved back to Barranquilla to work as a columnist and reporter in the newspaper El Heraldo.
and in 1961 he moved to New York, where he worked as a correspondent for Prensa Latina.
After receiving threats and criticism from the CIA and the Cuban dissidents, who did not share the content of their reports,
he decided to move to Mexico and settled in the capital. Although García Márquez
owned residences in Paris, Bogotá and Cartagena de Indias,
he lived most of the time in his home in Mexico City, where he settled in the early 1960s
and where he wrote One Hundred Years of Solitude in the Number 19 from La Palma street
in the San Ángel neighborhood
Why Gabriel Garcia is the the most influential colombian the last fifty years?
GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ is one of the main characters in Colombian life that has crossed borders and has managed to be recognized worldwide, he was a journalist and writer, his main work Cien años de soledad, with which he achieved a Nobel Prize in Literature.