A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes
Autor Rodrigo Garciaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 apr 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780008487928
ISBN-10: 0008487928
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 127 x 194 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN-10: 0008487928
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 127 x 194 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: HarperCollins Publishers
Recenzii
"Garcia’s limpid prose gazes calmly at death, registering pain but not being overcome by it... the result is a moving eulogy that will captivate fans of the literary lion." — Publishers Weekly
"...An intensely personal reflection on [Garcia's] father's legacy and his family bonds, tender in its treatment and stirring in its brevity." — Booklist (starred review)
“In A FAREWELL TO GABO AND MERCEDES: A SON’S MEMOIR OF GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ AND MERCEDES BARCHA Rodrigo Garcia finds the words that cannot be said, the moments that signal all that is possible to know about the passage from life to death, from what love brings and the loss it leaves. With details as rich as any giant biography, you will find yourself grieving as you read, grateful for the profound art that remains a part of our cultural heritage.”
— Walter Mosley, New York Times bestselling author of Down the River unto the Sea
"A warm homage filled with both fond and painful memories." — Kirkus Reviews
“You read this short memoir with a feeling of deep gratitude. Yes, it is a moving homage by a son to his extraordinary parents, but also much more: it is a revelation of the hidden corners of a fascinating life. A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes is generous, unsentimental and wise.”
— Juan Gabriel Vásquez, author of The Sound of Things Falling
“This is a beautiful farewell to two extraordinary people. It enthralled and moved me, and it will move and enthrall anyone who has ever entered the glorious literary world of Gabriel García Márquez.” — Salman Rushdie
“An intimate record of the autumn of Gabriel García Márquez. Memoirs by ‘the children of…’ tend to be tightly personal, as if a cadre of fans, journalists, assistants, drivers and domestic workers did not exist. This slender book, by the writer’s son, has the distance and assurance natural to a man who became a distinguished filmmaker in NorteAmerica, a world away from his father. There are no apologies or obfuscations. It’s a beautiful book: loyal, complicated, loving. And Rodrigo Garcia manages, however unconsciously, to give his private parent the final movement of his narrative and with this one stroke, despite the weight of a world’s worth of admirers, to equalize his beloved parents’ lives.” — Mona Simpson
“[T]his slender, 176-page memoir functions more as a moving meditation on the end of life and its aftermath, both physical and psychological. . . . García Márquez’s story now has an end. It is tender and poignant and fitting.”
— Los Angeles Times
“García’s notes, acutely observational, are simultaneously infused with love, respect and the pain of loss.”
— BookPage (starred review)
“Mr. Garcia’s Farewell moves and touches when it tiptoes gently from public into private life to show us the familiar closing of this unique partnership.”
— Wall Street Journal
"An intimate and surprisingly relatable chronicle of grief and acceptance, [that] also offers a glimpse into one of the most famous literary figures of all time." — Washington Post
“A poignant memoir.”
— New York Times
"[An] intimate, endearing tribute...García’s notes, acutely observational, are simultaneously infused with love, respect and the pain of loss." — BookPage (starred review)
“[Garcia] breaches the walls that surround his father’s genius, bringing us into the circle of the three people who knew García Márquez best. His tone is intimate, confidential, tender.”
— Oprah.com
“An award-winning director and screenwriter, García brings both his gifts as a writer and his filmmaker’s eye to the story of his parents’ lives and deaths.”
— The Chicago Review of Books
“[A] lovingly irreverent memoir." — Air Mail
"...An intensely personal reflection on [Garcia's] father's legacy and his family bonds, tender in its treatment and stirring in its brevity." — Booklist (starred review)
“In A FAREWELL TO GABO AND MERCEDES: A SON’S MEMOIR OF GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ AND MERCEDES BARCHA Rodrigo Garcia finds the words that cannot be said, the moments that signal all that is possible to know about the passage from life to death, from what love brings and the loss it leaves. With details as rich as any giant biography, you will find yourself grieving as you read, grateful for the profound art that remains a part of our cultural heritage.”
— Walter Mosley, New York Times bestselling author of Down the River unto the Sea
"A warm homage filled with both fond and painful memories." — Kirkus Reviews
“You read this short memoir with a feeling of deep gratitude. Yes, it is a moving homage by a son to his extraordinary parents, but also much more: it is a revelation of the hidden corners of a fascinating life. A Farewell to Gabo and Mercedes is generous, unsentimental and wise.”
— Juan Gabriel Vásquez, author of The Sound of Things Falling
“This is a beautiful farewell to two extraordinary people. It enthralled and moved me, and it will move and enthrall anyone who has ever entered the glorious literary world of Gabriel García Márquez.” — Salman Rushdie
“An intimate record of the autumn of Gabriel García Márquez. Memoirs by ‘the children of…’ tend to be tightly personal, as if a cadre of fans, journalists, assistants, drivers and domestic workers did not exist. This slender book, by the writer’s son, has the distance and assurance natural to a man who became a distinguished filmmaker in NorteAmerica, a world away from his father. There are no apologies or obfuscations. It’s a beautiful book: loyal, complicated, loving. And Rodrigo Garcia manages, however unconsciously, to give his private parent the final movement of his narrative and with this one stroke, despite the weight of a world’s worth of admirers, to equalize his beloved parents’ lives.” — Mona Simpson
“[T]his slender, 176-page memoir functions more as a moving meditation on the end of life and its aftermath, both physical and psychological. . . . García Márquez’s story now has an end. It is tender and poignant and fitting.”
— Los Angeles Times
“García’s notes, acutely observational, are simultaneously infused with love, respect and the pain of loss.”
— BookPage (starred review)
“Mr. Garcia’s Farewell moves and touches when it tiptoes gently from public into private life to show us the familiar closing of this unique partnership.”
— Wall Street Journal
"An intimate and surprisingly relatable chronicle of grief and acceptance, [that] also offers a glimpse into one of the most famous literary figures of all time." — Washington Post
“A poignant memoir.”
— New York Times
"[An] intimate, endearing tribute...García’s notes, acutely observational, are simultaneously infused with love, respect and the pain of loss." — BookPage (starred review)
“[Garcia] breaches the walls that surround his father’s genius, bringing us into the circle of the three people who knew García Márquez best. His tone is intimate, confidential, tender.”
— Oprah.com
“An award-winning director and screenwriter, García brings both his gifts as a writer and his filmmaker’s eye to the story of his parents’ lives and deaths.”
— The Chicago Review of Books
“[A] lovingly irreverent memoir." — Air Mail
Notă biografică
Rodrigo Garcia was born in Colombia, grew up in Mexico City, and now lives in Los Angeles with his family. He studied history at Harvard University before becoming a screenwriter and director. His theatrical films include Nine Lives, Albert Nobbs, and Last Days in the Desert, and he has directed episodes of Six Feet Under, The Sopranos, and the pilot of Big Love, for which he received an Emmy nomination. He was a writer, executive producer, and series showrunner for HBO's In Treatment, and directed several of the series' episodes.