New Releases by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Gabriel Garcia Marquez is the author of Until August (2025), The Autumn of the Patriarch (2022), I'm Not Here to Give a Speech (2018), No One Writes to the Colonel (2014), Living to Tell the Tale (2014).

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The Autumn of the Patriarch

release date: Oct 11, 2022
The Autumn of the Patriarch
One of Gabriel García Márquez’s most intricate and ambitious works, The Autumn of the Patriarch is a brilliant tale of a Caribbean tyrant and the corruption of power. From charity to deceit, benevolence to violence, fear of God to extreme cruelty, the dictator of The Autumn of the Patriarch embodies the best and the worst of human nature. Gabriel García Márquez, the renowned master of magical realism, vividly portrays the dying tyrant caught in the prison of his own dictatorship. Employing an innovative, dreamlike style, and overflowing with symbolic descriptions, the novel transports the listener to a world that is at once fanciful and real.

I'm Not Here to Give a Speech

release date: Aug 30, 2018
I'm Not Here to Give a Speech
Penguin presents I''m Not Here to Give a Speech, the complete speeches of Nobel laureate and beloved novelist Gabriel García Márquez collected and published in English for the first time. Gabriel García Márquez has charmed generations of readers with his distinctive and richly expressive style. His talent for language is seen here as never before, in the public speeches he gave throughout his extraordinary life. These speeches chart Márquez''s growth as a writer and orator, from an early talk given as a teenager graduating high school to his acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize. They offer new insight into the workings of the author''s mind, drawing a portrait of Marquez as a writer and as a man. This is a rare gem from a writer who touched readers across the globe. I Am Not Here to Give a Speech is a must-buy for anyone who ever fell in love with Macondo or cherished a battered copy of Love in the Time of Cholera. Praise for Gabriel García Márquez: ''The greatest novel in any language of the last fifty years'' Salman Rushdie on One Hundred Years of Solitude ''Should be required reading for the entire human race'' New York Times on One Hundred Years of Solitude ''A masterpiece'' Evening Standard on Chronicle of a Death Foretold ''As a reading experience it is completely magical'' Observer on Living to Tell the Tale ''It asks to be read more than twice, and the rewards are dazzling'' Observer on The Autumn of the Patriarch ''Márquez writes in this lyrical, magical language that no-one else can do'' Salman Rusdhie on Collected Stories

No One Writes to the Colonel

release date: Mar 06, 2014
No One Writes to the Colonel
Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, tells a powerful tale of poverty and undying hope in his moving novel No One Writes to the Colonel. ''The Colonel took the top off the coffee can and saw that there was only one spoonful left'' Fridays are different. Every other day of the week, the Colonel and his ailing wife fight a constant battle against poverty and monotony, scraping together the dregs of their savings for the food and medicine that keeps them alive. But on Fridays the postman comes - and that sets a fleeting wave of hope rushing through the Colonel''s ageing heart. For fifteen years he''s watched the mail launch come into harbour, hoping he''ll be handed an envelope containing the army pension promised to him all those years ago. Whilst he waits for the cheque, his hopes are pinned on his prize bird and the upcoming cockfighting season. But until then the bird - like the Colonel and his wife - must somehow be fed. . . ''Márquez writes in this lyrical, magical language that no one else can do'' Salman Rushie ''Masterly. He dazzles us with powerful effect'' New Statesman ''One of this century''s most evocative writers'' Anne Tyler

Living to Tell the Tale

release date: Mar 06, 2014
Living to Tell the Tale
In Living to Tell the Tale Gabriel Garcia Marquez - winner of the 1982 Nobel Prize for Literature and author of One Hundred Years of Solitude - recounts his personal experience of returning to the house in which he grew up and the memories that this visit conjured. ''My mother asked me to go with her to sell the house'' Gabriel Garcia Marquez was twenty-three, a young man experimenting with his writing when this mother asked him to come back with her to the village of his grandparents and the memories of his Colombian childhood. In the first part of Gabriel Garcia Marquez''s memoir, the Nobel Prize-winning author returns to the atmosphere and influences that shaped his formidable imagination and formed the basis of his world-famous, and much-loved, fiction. ''A treasure trove, a discovery of a lost land we knew existed but couldn''t find. A thrilling miracle of a book'' The Times ''A marvellous journey. Never less than a miracle'' Sunday Times ''Marquez writes in this lyrical, magical language that no one else can do'' Salman Rushdie

Chronicle of a Death Foretold

release date: Mar 06, 2014
Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a compelling, moving story exploring injustice and mob hysteria by the Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera. ''On the day they were going to kill him, Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat the bishop was coming on'' Santiago Nasar is brutally murdered in a small town by two brothers. All the townspeople knew it was going to happen - including the victim. But nobody did anything to prevent the killing. Twenty seven years later, a man arrives in town to try and piece together the truth from the contradictory testimonies of the townsfolk. To at last understand what happened to Santiago, and why. . . ''A masterpiece'' Evening Standard ''A work of high explosiveness - the proper stuff of Nobel prizes. An exceptional novel'' The Times ''Brilliant writer, brilliant book'' Guardian

The General in His Labyrinth

release date: Mar 06, 2014
The General in His Labyrinth
The General in his Labyrinth is the compelling tale of Simón Bolívar, a hero who has been forgotten and whose power is fading, retracing his steps down the Magdalena River by the Nobel Laureate Gabriel García Márquez, author of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera. ''It was the fourth time he had travelled along the Magdalena, and he could not escape the impression that he was retracing the steps of his life'' At the age of forty-six General Simón Bolívar, who drove the Spanish from his lands and became the Liberator of South America, takes himself into exile. He makes a final journey down the Magdalene River, revisiting the cities along its shores, reliving the triumphs, passions and betrayals of his youth. Consumed by the memories of what he has done and what he failed to do, Bolívar hopes to see a way out of the labyrinth in which he has lived all his life. . .. ''An exquisite writer, wise, compassionate and extremely funny'' Sunday Telegraph ''An imaginative writer of genius'' Guardian ''The most important writer of fiction in any language'' Bill Clinton

Strange Pilgrims

release date: Mar 06, 2014
Strange Pilgrims
Strange Pilgrims is a collection of unforgettable stories about distinctive South American individuals in Europe from the Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez author of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera. ''The first thing Señora Prudencia Linero noticed when she reached the port of Naples was that it had the same smell as the port of Riohacha'' The twelve stories here tell of Latin Americans adrift in Europe: a bereaved father in Rome for an audience with the Pope carries a box shaped like a cello case; an aging streetwalker waits for death in Barcelona with a dog trained to weep at her grave; a panic-stricken husband takes his wife to a Parisian hospital to treat a cut and never sees her again. Combining terror and nostalgia, surreal comedy and the poetry of the commonplace, Strange Pilgrims is a triumph of storytelling by our most brilliant writer. ''Celebratory and full of strange relish at life''s oddness, the stories draw their strength from Márquez''s generous feel for character, good and bad, boorish and innocent'' William Boyd ''The most important writer of fiction in any language'' Bill Clinton ''Often touching, often funny, always unexpected, the experience is as enriching as travel itself'' New Statesman

News of a Kidnapping

release date: Mar 06, 2014
News of a Kidnapping
Gabriel García Márquez''s News of a Kidnapping is a powerful retelling of actual events from a turbulent period of Colombian history. ''She looked over her shoulder before getting into the car to be sure no one was following her'' Pablo Escobar: billionaire drugs baron, ruthless manipulator brutal killer and jefe of the infamous Madellín cartel. A man whose importance in the international drug trade and renown for his charitable work among the poor brought him influence and power in his home country of Colombia, and the unwanted attention of the American courts. Terrified of the new Colombian President''s determination to extradite him to America, Escobar found the best bargaining tools he could find: hostages. In the winter of 1990, ten relatives of Colombian politicians, mostly women, were abducted and held hostage as Escobar attempted to strong-arm the government into blocking his extradition. Two died, the rest survived, and from their harrowing stories Márquez retells, with vivid clarity, the terror and uncertainty of those dark an volatile months. ''Reads with an urgency which belongs to the finest fiction. I have never read anything which gave a better sense of the way Colombia was in worst times'' Daily Telegraph ''Compellingly readable. A book with all the panache of Márquez''s fiction, hitting home rather harder'' Sunday Times ''A piece of remarkable investigative journalism made all the more brilliant by the author''s talent for magical storytelling'' Financial Times

Love in the Time of Cholera

release date: Mar 06, 2014
Love in the Time of Cholera
A CLASSIC STORY OF ENDURING LOVE FROM THE NOBEL PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR ''One of the greatest love stories I have ever read'' Oprah, featured in Oprah''s Book Club _______________________________ ''It was inevitable: the scent of bitter almonds always reminded him of the fate of unrequited love'' Fifty-one years, nine months and four days have passed since Fermina Daza rebuffed hopeless romantic Florentino Ariza''s impassioned advances and married Dr Juvenal Urbino instead. During that half-century, Flornetino has fallen into the arms of many delighted women, but has loved none but Fermina. When Fermina''s husband is killed trying to retrieve his pet parrot from a mango tree, Florentino seizes his chance to declare his enduring love. But can young love find new life in the twilight of their lives? _______________________________ ''The most important writer of fiction in any language'' Bill Clinton ''An exquisite writer, wise, compassionate and extremely funny'' Sunday Telegraph ''An amazing celebration of the many kinds of love between men and women'' The Times

Of Love and Other Demons

release date: Mar 06, 2014
Of Love and Other Demons
Nobel Prize winner and author of One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera, Gabriel García Márquez blends the natural with supernatural in Of Love and Other Demons - a novel which explores community, superstition and collective hysteria. ''An ash-grey dog with a white blaze on its forehead burst on to the rough terrain of the market on the first Sunday of December'' When a witch doctor appears on the Marquis de Casalduero''s doorstep prophesising a plague of rabies in the Colombian seaport, he dismisses her claims - until he hears that his young daughter, Sierva María, was one of four people bitten by a rabid dog, and the only one to survive. Sierva María appears completely unscathed - but as rumours of the plague spread, the Marquis and his wife wonder at her continuing good health. In a town consumed by superstition, it''s not long before they, and everyone else, put her survival down to a demonic possession and begin to see her supernatural powers as the cause of the town''s woes. Only the young priest charged with exorcizing the evil spirit recognises the girl''s sanity, but can he convince the town that it''s not her that needs healing? ''Superb and intensely readable'' Time Out ''A compassionate, witty and unforgettable masterpiece'' Daily Telegraph ''At once nostalgic and satiric, a resplendent fable'' Sunday Times

Gabriel Garcia Marquez Ebook Library

release date: Mar 06, 2014
Gabriel Garcia Marquez Ebook Library
Own fifteen of Gabriel Garcia Marquez''s beloved books as ebooks, in the first Penguin Marquez ebook library. Includes: Memories of My Melancholy Whores Love in the Time of Cholera One Hundred Years of Solitude The Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor Chronicle of a Death Foretold The Autumn of the Patriarch Strange Pilgrims News of a Kidnapping The General in His Labyrinth No One Writes to the Colonel Of Love and Other Demons Collected Stories Leaf Storm Living to Tell the Tale

Innocent Erendira

release date: Feb 01, 2005
Innocent Erendira
This collection of fiction, representing some of García Márquez''s earlier work, includes eleven short stories and a novella, Innocent Eréndira, in which a young girl who dreams of freedom cannot escape the reach of her vicious and avaricious grandmother.

Collected Novellas

release date: Sep 22, 1999
Collected Novellas
Renowned as a master of magical realism, Gabriel Garcia Marquez has long delighted readers around the world with his exquisitely crafted prose. Brimming with unforgettable characters and set in exotic locales, his fiction transports readers to a world that is at once fanciful, haunting, and real. Leaf Storm, Gabriel Garcia Marquez''s first novella, introduces the mythical village of Macondo, a desolate town beset by torrents of rain, where a man must fulfill a promise made years earlier. No One Writes to the Colonel is a novella of life in a decaying tropical town in Colombia with an unforgettable central character. Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a dark and profound story of three people joined together in a fatal act of violence.

Collected Stories

release date: Sep 22, 1999
Collected Stories
Collected here are twenty-six of Gabriel Garcia Marquez''s most brilliant and enchanting short stories, presented in the chronological order of their publication in Spanish from three volumes: Eyes of a Blue Dog,Big Mama''s Funeral, and The Incredible and Sad Tale of lnnocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother. Combining mysticism, history, and humor, the stories in this collection span more than two decades, illuminating the development of Marquez''s prose and exhibiting the themes of family, poverty, and death that resound throughout his fiction.

In Evil Hour

release date: Nov 20, 1991
In Evil Hour
Written just before One Hundred Years of Solitude, this fascinating novel of a Colombian river town possessed by evil points to the author''s later flowering and greatness.

Story of a Shipwrecked Sailor

release date: Apr 01, 1986

Leaf Storm

Leaf Storm
A collection of seven short stories written between 1957 and 1968.
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