The main attraction, though, is his fiction. If you have a heartbeat, there is something for you. His catalog - at least 24 books, including novels, novellas, story collections and works of nonfiction - runs the gamut from high-octane crime writing and romances to political commentary and historical fiction. The breadth of his work was just as capacious. So begins the mythology of Gabriel García Márquez, the magus of magical realism, a Nobel laureate who blended truth and fiction to fit the outsize reality of Latin American life. The episode was perhaps, he once said, his earliest memory. He was born in Aracataca, Colombia, in 1927, though he often insisted on 1928, in a nod to Colombian history: That was the year of a notorious massacre of striking banana plantation workers on his beloved Caribbean coast. Gabito came into the world lathered in cod-liver oil, his parents claimed, with two brains and the memory of an elephant.
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