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'The Fragrance of Guava' is a book based on the long conversations between Gabriel Garca Mrquez and his close friend Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza. Published in 1982, the book describes the life of Garca Mrquez, from his early childhood to his encounters with celebrities. The title of the book in Spanish is 'El Olor de la Guayaba'. It was translated as 'The Fragrance of Guava'; however, the literal translation should be 'The Smell of Guava'.

Background



Garca Mrquez and Mendoza met in Bogot when they were 20 and 16 years old respectively; seven years later in Paris, Garca Mrquez contacted Mendoza. Gabriel Garca Mrquez had met his best friend. Mendoza became a friend who helped Garca Mrquez during the most difficult years: he fed him, offered a job, gave him money, read his manuscripts, he protected him. Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza recognized "And he paid back more than the things I could do for him".

An editorial proposed to Plinio to write a book about his best friend, Plinio discussed the idea with Garca Mrquez, who found it interesting. The Nobel Laureate commented: "It is a great idea, as this way I won't have to repeat everything in each interview".

In an interview Plinio Apuleyo Mendoza confessed the book was not based on a single interview with the Nobel Laureate: "I had conversed with him for 40 years, I wrote everything he had already told me, and I sent him the manuscript for being complemented". According to the biographer of Garca Mrquez, Gerald Martin, The Fragrance of Guava is a calculated conversation, that explains the whole life of Garca Mrquez and his opinions, from politics to women.

Synopsis



The book includes fourteen chapters about the different details of Gabriel Garca Mrquez's life, from his origins, family, readings and influences to his works, politics, women, superstitions, and fame.

The conversation began talking about the personal life of the author, the ancestors of Garca Mrquez, Aracataca his hometown, his grandparents; the book describes several of events that influenced Garca Mrquez works, how his grandmother talked with deceased relatives and the death of his grandfather. In the book, Mendoza asked about Garca Mrquez's relatives, and how a character of Leaf Storm resembles his grandfather.

In the book, Mendoza and Garca Mrquez discussed the works of the Nobel Laureate. There is a chapter dedicated to his writing routine, the main influences in his writing, and how some phenomena that appeared in his novels are based on real events. The author reviewed his own works; commenting that he considered 'The Autumn of the Patriarch' a more important literary achievement than 'One Hundred Years of Solitude'; and it also describes the years Garca Mrquez had to wait until a work got some recognition, from the 'Leaf Storm' his first novel, to One Hundred Years of Solitude passed 15 years.

The book finished talking about the public life of Garca Mrquez, the women that marked his life, his political preferences, and the celebrities he met during his life. Garca Mrquez met people from all the different spheres, from writers and artists to politicians and ecclesiastic leaders. But at the end when Mendoza asked who was the most interesting person he had met, he answered: my wife.

Relevant people mentioned



* Mario Vargas Llosa

* Julio Cortzar

* Carlos Barral

* Milan Kundera

* Rgis Debray

* Rossana Rossanda

* Teodoro Petkoff

* Geraldine Chaplin

* Miguel Littn

* Carmen Balcells

* Monica Vitti

* Luis Buuel

* Pablo Neruda

* Jorge Amado

* Franois Mitterrand

* Carlos Fuentes

* Luis Cardoza y Aragn

* Danielle Mitterrand

* Omar Torrijos

* Graham Greene

* Pope John Paul II

* Margaux Hemingway

References





See also



Category:Novels by Gabriel Garca Mrquez

Category:1982 novels

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