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By: Eddie Edwards
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Born on March 6 th, 1928 in Aracataca, which is a small town in Northern Colombia. Was raised in his grandparent’s house, which was said to be filled with countless aunts and rumors of ghost. His grandfather was a colonel and a veteran of the War of a Thousand Days. http://www.themodernword.com/gabo/gabo _biography.html
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Nicknamed Gabito which means "little Gabriel“, grew up as a quiet and shy boy with his grandparents. His grandfather died when he was 8 years old and his mother was increasing with her blindness He later went to Sucre, where his father worked as a pharmacist. http://www.themodernword.com/gabo/gabo _biography.html
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In 1940, he was awarded a scholarship to a secondary school for gifted students ran by Jesuits. He attended the Liceo Nacional school in Zipaquirá, about 30 miles away from Bogotá. The journey took him a week to get from Zipaquirá to Bogotá. http://www.themodernword.com/gabo/gabo _biography.html
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In 1946, the eighteen year old wished to enroll in the Universidad Nacional in Bogotá not just as a journalist, but also to be a law student. While with his parents, he was introduced to a 13 year old girl named Mercedes Barcha Pardo, who was a Egyptian descendant. Before he went off to finish school, he proposed to her, but she held it off until after. http://www.themodernword.com/gabo/gabo_bio graphy.html
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After not going to school and skipping classes, he began to write fiction books, and then came his first story published in 1946 called “ The Third Resignation”. Over the next few years, he had written over ten stories for the newspaper in Bogotá. http://www.themodernword.com/gabo/gabo _biography.html
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Attended Jesuit college and began to read law. Genéve was the first town he was sent to. In 1954, he was send to Rome for an assignment on his newspaper for journalism. http://nobelprize.org/
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García Márquez travelled through Geneva, Rome, Poland and Hungary, finally settling in Paris where he found that he was out of a job because the Pinilla government had shut down the presses of El Espectador. Because of this occurance, he had written a book to be called and later become “In Evil Hour” http://www.themodernword.com/gabo/gabo _biography.html
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He was awarded the Nobel Prize award for literature in 1982 for his hard work and dedication in writing his books. He had written a lot of famous books such as the Chronicle of a Death Foretold and Love and Other Demons. In 1999, he was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer. http://www.themodernword.com/gabo/gabo _timeline.html
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