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"The Solitude of Latin America" is the title of the speech given by Gabriel García Márquez on 8 December 1982 upon being awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Prize was presented to García Márquez by Professor Lars Gyllensten of the Swedish Academy.

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  • "La Soledad de Latinoamérica" es el título del discurso dado por Gabriel García Márquez el 8 de diciembre de 1982 al recibir el Premio Nobel en Literatura. El Premio Nobel de García Márquez fue presentado por el profesor Lars Gyllensten de la Academia Sueca.​ (es)
  • "The Solitude of Latin America" is the title of the speech given by Gabriel García Márquez on 8 December 1982 upon being awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Prize was presented to García Márquez by Professor Lars Gyllensten of the Swedish Academy. (en)
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  • "La Soledad de Latinoamérica" es el título del discurso dado por Gabriel García Márquez el 8 de diciembre de 1982 al recibir el Premio Nobel en Literatura. El Premio Nobel de García Márquez fue presentado por el profesor Lars Gyllensten de la Academia Sueca.​ García Márquez adquirió fama con su novela Cien Años de Soledad, publicada por primera vez en 1967.​ Según la Fundación Nobel, García Márquez recibió el Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1982 por “sus novelas y cuentos, donde la fantasía y el realismo están combinados en un rico mundo compuesto de imaginación, reflejando la vida y los conflictos de un continente".​ El estilo de prosa al cual la Fundación Nobel se refiere es conocido como realismo mágico, un concepto ampliamente utilizado por los críticos para describir el trabajo de García Márquez. (es)
  • "The Solitude of Latin America" is the title of the speech given by Gabriel García Márquez on 8 December 1982 upon being awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Prize was presented to García Márquez by Professor Lars Gyllensten of the Swedish Academy. García Márquez gained fame for his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, first published in 1967. According to the Nobel Foundation, García Márquez was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Literature for “his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent’s life and conflicts". The style of prose to which the Nobel Foundation refers is known as magic realism, a broadly descriptive term critics use to describe García Márquez's work. (en)
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