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... His name was Gabriel Garcia Marquez and he would soon grow up to be on of Latin America’s most accomplished writers. The writing of Marquez has been widely influenced by the theory of magic realism and his involvement in politics. ... Living in a house full of countless aunts and uncles, Marquez had and interesting childhood. ...
Growing up in a small town, Marquez’s future was uncertain. At a very early age, Marquez’s parents sent him off to live with his grandparents. While living with his grandparents, young Gabriel heard many tales about the older days. ... These stories would later become the basis for many of Marquez’s stories.
“During his early education, Marquez was influenced by the information he received about Marz and Socialist theory” (Estorino). Although Marquez denies any political denomination affiliation, his actions and his writing speak otherwise. Throughout his writing career, Marquez’s writing has been known to hold political opinions and ideas. Also, Marquez’s writing career first began with politics. ... This time was also the start of Marquez’s career (Estorino). Working as a reporter for a local newspaper, Marquez was assigned to cover the recent acts of violence.
Approximate Word count = 975 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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