Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s writing reveal the stark reality of life

Google Doodle celebrates the 91st bday of one the most acknowledged writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez. His writings have been an ode to life, revealing harsh and stark realities. Have a look at Gabo`s version of real life.

Pronounced as one of the most spectacular Spanish-language writers, and described as the best-known practitioner of magical realism, On the 91st birthday of the writing marvel Google doodle celebrated will a colorful doodle recreating the "magical city of Macondo" from his novel One Hundred Years of Solitude.

He authored some brilliant classics like Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Love in the Time of Cholera, The General in His Labyrinth and Autumn of the Patriarch, One Hundred Years of Solitude and many more. One Hundred Years of Solitude sold some 50 million copies in more than 25 languages. are among few of his other contemporary classics.

Nobody deserves your tears, but whoever deserves them will not make you cry.

It is not true that people stop pursuing dreams because they grow old, they grow old because they stop pursuing dreams.

What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and how you remember it.

A man knows when he is growing old because he begins to look like his father.

No, not rich. I am a poor man with money, which is not the same thing.

No medicine cures what happiness cannot.

It`s enough for me to be sure that you and I exist at this moment.

It is not true that people stop pursuing dreams because they grow old, they grow old because they stop pursuing dreams.

There is always something left to love.

He was still too young to know that the heart`s memory eliminates the bad and magnifies the good, and that thanks to this artifice we manage to endure the burden of the past.

All human beings have three lives: public, private, and secret.

The world must be all fucked up," he said then, "when men travel first class and literature goes as freight.

A lie is more comfortable than doubt, more useful than love, more lasting than truth.

No matter what, nobody can take away the dances you`ve already had.

She felt the abyss of disenchantment.

He was popularly known as Gabo, and in 1982 he became the first Colombian and only the fourth Latin American author to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.


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