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ACTIVIDAD:

CRÓNICA

Aprendiz:
DAISA NATALI PEREZ GARZÓN
CC. 1.117.516.603
FICHA: 2721244

Instructor:
SHELY MARIA TATIS DEL TORO

GESTION INTEGRAL DEL TRANSPORTE


COMPETENCIAS: INGLÉS
CENTRO DE COMERCIO Y SERVICIOS SENA
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AMBIENTE VIRTUAL DE APRENDIZAJE
2023
CRONICLE

GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ

Nobel prize for literature in the year 1982 and


one of the great teachers of universal literature.
He was born on march 6, 1928 in Aracataca, a
small town in the Atlantic coast of Colombia.

He was raised by his maternal grandparents:


Tranquilina Iguarán Cortés and Colonel Nicolás
Márquez who was an essential figure in his life,
whose personality influence several of this
characters.

He complete secondary studies at the San José


Jesuit College in 1940.
In 1947 he began to study law, a career that he abandoned to dedicate
himself to journalism.

He published his first story, La Tercera Resignación, on September 13, 1947 in


the newspaper El Espectador.

He first work, La Hojarasca, was published in 1955. On that same date he


traveled to Europe for the first time and stayed there for four years, living in
Geneva, Rome and Paris.

He returned to American in 1958 and settled temporarily in Venezuela. In


1967, he published what would soon become his best known work, and to
which he dedicated more than a year of intense work: Cien años de
soledad.

In 1985 he wrote El amor en los tiempos del Cólera. His latest published Works
are Memoria de mis putas tristes (2004) and Yo no vengo a decir un discurso
(2010).

He die in México D.F. on April 17, 2014. On February 24, 2015, the heirs of
Gabriel deposited a legacy of the write in memoriam in the Caja de las Letras
of Instituto Cervantes.

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