García Márquez's Mexico City Home Closes for Lack of Money
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García Márquez's Mexico City Home Closes for Lack of Money
The Mexico City home where Gabriel García Márquez lived for 39 years until 2014 has closed to the public, unable to cover the cost of its own upkeep. The post García Márquez’s Mexico City Home Closes for Lack of Money appeared first on The Rio Times.
The house where Gabriel García Márquez lived for 39 years in Mexico City stopped receiving visitors due to economic problems. The project, driven by his granddaughter Emilia García, aspired to become a museum and center of literary activities.
Only in his seventy years of age, the Nobel Prize revealed to one of his children the accident of his childhood. The post The eclipse that blinded Gabriel García Márquez with one eye and no one knew it appeared first on THE NATIONAL.
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