Gabriel García Márquez

Gabriel García Márquez, known as Gabo, was a Colombian novelist and journalist born in Aracataca, who pioneered magical realism with his masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude (1967), which brought him international fame. He began his career in journalism, studied law briefly, and after years of struggle, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982 for his imaginative blend of the fantastic and real. He lived much of his later life in Mexico City with his wife Mercedes Barcha and two sons, continuing to write acclaimed works until his death.

Aracataca, Colombia Mar 6, 1927 Wikipedia
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