Gabriel Garcia Marquez

"She wanted to be herself again, to recover all that she had been obliged to give up in half a century of servitude that had doubtless made her happy but which, once her husband was dead, did not leave her even the vestiges of her identity."

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Source: El amor en los tiempos del colera (Love in the Time of Cholera). Book by Gabriel Garcia Marquez (p. 176), 1988.

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Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Novelist, Short Story Writer, Journalist

Gabriel Garcia Marquez was a Colombian novelist known for his magical realism, particularly in 'One Hundred Years of Solitude,' which explores themes of love and memory.

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