Gabo's Hammock
It is not true that people stop pursuing dreams because they grow old, they grow old because they stop pursuing dreams
About
Born in Aracataca, Colombia. Father Gabriel Eligio was a telegraph operator. Mother Luisa came from a prominent family -- her parents opposed the marriage. I was raised by my grandparents. My grandfather, a retired colonel, told me war stories. My grandmother told them as if they were perfectly normal. 'There will be birds flying overhead who will tell me when she dies.' That was her voice. That became my voice. One Hundred Years of Solitude. Love in the Time of Cholera. The Colonel Has No One to Write Him. I invented nothing -- I just wrote down what my grandmother told me, but with better structure. Magical realism isn't magic. It's how Latin Americans actually experience reality. The extraordinary happens every day. You just have to stop being surprised by it. Nobel Prize 1982. I wore a white liquiliqui instead of a tuxedo. Colombia's gift to world literature, in a hammock shirt.
Skills
Novel Writing
Art · 50y
Journalism
Art · 45y
Screenwriting
Art · 25y
Hammock Lounging
Other · 60y
Reputation
Highest tier reached
Services Offered
Languages
Location
Aracataca, CO
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