García Márquez's Literary Smuggling in The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor.
The article focuses on Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez's unique blend of journalism and fiction in "The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor," and it highlights the challenges to journalistic conventions by presenting the reportage as a transcription of real conversations and incorporating fictio...
| Publicado en: | Texas Studies in Literature & Language Vol. 66; no. 1; pp. 67 - 92 |
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| Formato: | Literary Criticism |
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University of Texas Press
Spring2024
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| Sumario: | The article focuses on Colombian novelist Gabriel García Márquez's unique blend of journalism and fiction in "The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor," and it highlights the challenges to journalistic conventions by presenting the reportage as a transcription of real conversations and incorporating fictional elements, a practice known as "literary smuggling." It explores the tradition of journalist-writers in Latin American literature. |
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