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BellVillada, Gene H., Garcia Marquez: The Man and His Work, University of North Carolina Press, 1984.
BellVillada explores various aspects of Garcia Marquez's work, with chapters focusing on his short fiction, his early development as a writer, and his novels.
Williams, Raymond, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Twayne Publishers, 1984.
A volume of criticism covering Garcia Marquez's career up to the time of its publication, including chapters analyzing each of his novels and most of the short stories. Williams also includes a...
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