Origin of Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Origin of Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Son of Gabriel Eligio García and Luisa Santiaga Iguarán Marquez , Gabriel García Márquez was born in Aracataca , in the department of Magdalena , Colombia , " on Sunday, March 6, 1927 at nine o'clock ... " as indicated by either writer in his memorias.3
When his parents fell in love , Luisa's father , Colonel Nicolás Ricardo Márquez Mejía , opposed the relationship as Gabriel Eligio Garcia, who had come to Aracataca as a telegrapher , was not the man they considered most appropriate for your daughter, as the son single mother , a member of the Colombian Conservative Party and being a womanizer confeso.3 with the intention of separating , Luisa was sent out of town , but Gabriel Eligio wooed her with violin serenades , love poems, countless letters and telegrams frequent . The family finally capitulated and Louise got permission to marry Gabriel Eligio , which happened on June 11, 1926 in Santa Marta . The history and tragicomedy of that courtship would later inspire his son 's novel Love in the Time of cólera.3
Shortly after the birth of Gabriel , his father became pharmacist and , in January 1929 , moved with Luisa to Barranquilla , leaving Gabriel in Aracataca the care of his maternal grandparents. Since he lived with them during the first years of his life , was strongly influenced by Colonel Márquez , who killed a young man in a duel and had , in addition to the three official children , nine with different mothers. The Colonel was a Liberal veteran of the War of a Thousand Days , highly respected by his party and known for his refusal to remain silent about the Slaughter of the banana , an event in which hundreds of people died at the hands of the Armed Forces of Colombia during a strike by banana workers , a fact that García Márquez usher in his work.3
The Colonel , whom Gabriel called " Papalelo " , describing it as his " umbilical cord with history and reality " was also an excellent storyteller and taught , for example, frequently consult the dictionary, took him to the circus each year and was the first to introduce his grandson in the "miracle" of the ice, which was in the store of the United Fruit Company.3 often said, " you do not know the weight of a dead ', meaning thereby that there was greater burden of having killed a man , a lesson that García Márquez would later incorporate in their novelas.3 February 9
His grandmother, Tranquilina Iguarán Cotes , whom García Márquez 's grandmother called Mina and described as "an imaginative and superstitious woman " 2 which filled the house with stories of ghosts, premonitions , omens and signs, was so influential in GGM as her husband and is even mentioned by the writer as his first major literary influence as the original inspired the way she treated the extraordinary as something perfectly natural when he told stories
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