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He has also immersed himself into the cinema, helping directors to turn some of his books into films.
 
Nowadays, García Márquez's fame has become [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks|a little awkward to Latin American writers]], since it has generated the impression that all the literature of the zone is about angels, jungles and countryside. As a countermovement, the [http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McOndo |McOndo literary movement]] has been created by writers trying to present a more actualized Latin America. He’s still respected by those writers as a good writer, however.
 
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* [[Historical Fiction Literature]]: Many of his books make implicit or explicit allusions to "La Violencia", a period of civil conflict in Colombia. Similarly, some of the books refer to the Thousand Days War (like ''[[One Hundred Years of Solitude]]'' or ''Memories of My Melancholy Whores''). ''The General in his Labyrinth'' deals with the last days of Bolívar.
* [[Honor Before Reason]]
* [[Honor -Related Abuse]]
* [[Lonely At the Top]]
* [[Magic Realism]]: One of the [[Trope Maker|Trope Makers]], definitely [[Trope Codifier]].
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