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Gabriel García Márquez, Nobel Prize Winner in Literature: "The Best Thing I Learned After 40 Years Was to Say No"

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The Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez built entire worlds with words. With «One hundred years of solitude» he redefined Latin American literature; with «Love in the times of cholera» he explored the edges of desire and waiting. But among all the lessons he left, there is one that has nothing to do with fiction: it has ... Continue reading "Gabriel García Márquez, Nobel Prize in Literature: «The best thing I learned after 40 years was to sa…

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The Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez built entire worlds with words. With «One hundred years of solitude» he redefined Latin American literature; with «Love in the times of cholera» he explored the edges of desire and waiting. But among all the lessons he left, there is one that has nothing to do with fiction: it has ... Continue reading "Gabriel García Márquez, Nobel Prize in Literature: «The best thing I learned after 40 years was to sa…

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OKDIARIO broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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