News of a Kidnapping

Author:   Gabriel García Márquez ,  Edith Grossman
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9781400034932


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 January 2008
Format:   Paperback
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In 1990, fearing extradition to the United States, Pablo Escobar – head of the Medellín drug cartel – kidnapped ten notable Colombians to use as bargaining chips. With the eye of a poet, García Márquez describes the survivors’ perilous ordeal and the bizarre drama of the negotiations for their release. He also depicts the keening ache of Colombia after nearly forty years of rebel uprisings, right-wing death squads, currency collapse and narco-democracy. With cinematic intensity, breathtaking language and journalistic rigor, García Márquez evokes the sickness that inflicts his beloved country and how it penetrates every strata of society, from the lowliest peasant to the President himself.

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Author:   Gabriel García Márquez ,  Edith Grossman
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Vintage Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.261kg
ISBN:  

9781400034932


ISBN 10:   1400034930
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   08 January 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Fascinating. . . . Possesses all the drama and emotional resonance of Garcia Marquez s most powerful fiction. The New York Times Brilliant. . . . Deeply affecting. . . . A story rich in characters who are both heroic and contradictory. The Wall Street Journal A potent mixture of the newshound s well-documented detail and the novelist s tragic vision. Chicago Tribune A powerful story. . . . In a series of telling strokes, shifting subtly from one perspective to another, Garcia Marquez conveys the madness of the hostages imprisonment, the despair, the anger, the false hope, the resignation. San Francisco Chronicle


Fascinating. . . . Possesses all the drama and emotional resonance of Garcia Marquez's most powerful fiction. -- The New York Times <br> Brilliant. . . . Deeply affecting. . . . A story rich in characters who are both heroic and contradictory. -- The Wall Street Journal <br> A potent mixture of the newshound's well-documented detail and the novelist's tragic vision. -- Chicago Tribune <br> A powerful story. . . . In a series of telling strokes, shifting subtly from one perspective to another, Garcia Marquez conveys the madness of the hostages' imprisonment, the despair, the anger, the false hope, the resignation. -- San Francisco Chronicle


Fascinating. . . . Possesses all the drama and emotional resonance of Garcia Marquez's most powerful fiction. -- The New York Times <br><br> Brilliant. . . . Deeply affecting. . . . A story rich in characters who are both heroic and contradictory. -- The Wall Street Journal <br><br> A potent mixture of the newshound's well-documented detail and the novelist's tragic vision. -- Chicago Tribune <br><br> A powerful story. . . . In a series of telling strokes, shifting subtly from one perspective to another, Garcia Marquez conveys the madness of the hostages' imprisonment, the despair, the anger, the false hope, the resignation. -- San Francisco Chronicle


Author Information

Gabriel García Márquez was born in Colombia in 1927. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982. He is the author of many works of fiction and nonfiction, including One Hundred Years of Solitude, Love In The Time Cholera, The Autumn Of The Patriarch, The General In His Labyrinth, and News Of A Kidnapping. He died in 2014. Edith Grossman is the award-winning translator of major works by many of Latin America's most important writers, including Gabriel García Márquez and Alvaro Mutis. Born in Philadelphia, she attended the University of Pennsylvania and the University of California at Berkeley before receiving her Ph.D. from New York University. Ms. Grossman is the author of The Antipoetry of Nicanor Parra and of many articles and book reviews. She lives in New York City.

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