Márquez The Reporter

Jessica Sequeria considers Gabriel Garcia Márquez’s considerable influence on Colombian journalism:

Apart from the linguistic pleasures it provides, García Márquez’s nonfiction plays a vital role in the cultural history of Colombia. Not just in its style – these works have an ironic sense of humor, conversational tone, and attractive snark often lacking in his novels – but also in its influence, both on the way journalism has been written and on the formation of a national cinema. For a long time, Colombian journalism operated under G.G.M.’s shadow. As Gilard put it, writing in 1993, “Until the end of the ’70s, all Colombian reportage followed García Márquez’s pattern, imitated just as much in journalism as in literature. His at times suffocating omnipresence didn’t show itself only in narrative; it was as real, and perhaps stronger, in news writing.”

Previous Dish on GGM here and here. We recently featured one of his short stories here.