Eight Facts You May Not Have Known About Gabriel Garcia Marquez
In the wake of Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s death, let’s look back on the life and legacy of Gabo, as he was affectionately called. Use these next time you plan a trivia game around recently deceased Latin American authors known for their contributions to magical realism:
– GGM’s parents’ bittersweet courtship was reimagined within the pages of Love in the Time of Cholera. Gabo’s maternal grandfather wasn’t too taken with his daughter’s beau, who was reputed to be a bit of a player. He tried to keep the two apart, as testy patriarchs are wont to do, but GGM’s father was persistent, showering his beloved with love letters, poetry, and even telegraphs. All together now: “Ay que lindoooo.”
– GGM kicked off his career in writing as a journalist, once penning a column in the Colombian paper El Heraldo under the name “Septimus.”