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- Language
- Russian
- Published in
- Publisher
- AST
- Pages
- 574
- ISBN
- 9785170863792
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Original edition details
Other editions (24)
Other editions

Living to Tell the Tale
2008 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Living to Tell the Tale
2003 • Knopf
English

Living to Tell the Tale
2004 • National Geographic Books
English

Viver para contar
2002 • Record
Portuguese

Vivir para contarla
2002 • Círculo de Lectores
Spanish

Vivir para contarla
2002 • Grupo Editorial Norma
Spanish

Vivir para contarla
2007 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Vivir para contarla
2002 • Celesa
Spanish

Living to Tell the Tale
2005 • Penguin
English

Living to Tell the Tale
2004 • San Val
English

Living to Tell the Tale
2004 • Penguin Books
English

Living to Tell the Tale
2003 • Jonathan Cape
English

Abbreviated Military Dictionary
1954 • French & European Publications, Incorporated
English

Leben, um davon zu erzählen
2004 • Fischer-Taschenbuch-Verlag
German

Leben, um davon zu erzählen
2003 • Kiepenheuer & Witsch
German

Vivre pour la raconter
2006 • Librairie Générale Française
French

Vivre pour la raconter
2003 • Grasset
French

Vivir para contarla
2004 • RBA
Spanish

Vivir para contarla
2010 • Diana
Spanish

Vivir para contarla
2014 • Literatura Random House
Spanish

Vivir Para Contarla
2004 • Nuevas Ediciones de Bolsillo
Spanish

Vivir para contarla
2002 • Editorial Sudamericana S.A.
Spanish

Vivir Para Contarla / To Live to Tell It (Spanish) (Spanish Edition)
2002 • Diana
Spanish

Vivir para contarla / Living to Tell the Tale (Spanish Edition)
2002 • Sudamericana
Spanish
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The reviews consistently praise this autobiography as a captivating and enthralling read, often likened to one of Gabriel García Márquez's own novels due to its masterful storytelling. Readers were fascinated by the detailed exploration of his early life, which vividly reveals the real-life origins and profound inspirations behind his celebrated fictional works, including characters, settings, and unusual occurrences. His childhood, the influence of his family, and the unique atmosphere of his hometown are frequently highlighted as foundational to his literary universe. The memoir provides an intimate look at his unwavering passion for writing from a young age, his struggles with poverty, his dedication to extensive reading, and his self-taught approach to mastering narrative techniques. Reviewers also appreciated the book's humor, modesty, and honesty, noting how it transparently conveys his vulnerabilities, personal adventures, and even his insecurities. Furthermore, the narrative offers a rich portrayal of 20th-century Colombian political and social history, demonstrating how historical events intertwined with his life and shaped his creative output. Many lauded his remarkable memory and ability to recount intricate details, even when writing the book in his seventies.
Despite the widespread acclaim, some reviewers expressed certain reservations. A common point of critique is that the memoir primarily focuses on the first quarter to third of his life, leaving out many significant later decades, which some found disappointing or "too short." Conversely, a few readers felt the book was quite long and suggested reading it in smaller portions to avoid fatigue. Another recurring concern was the extensive coverage of his journalistic career and daily articles, with some readers wishing for more in-depth insights into the creation of his most famous, world-renowned novels. The detailed accounts of Colombian political history, often involving numerous names and complex events, occasionally proved challenging or boring for some, making it difficult to follow the narrative threads. A small number of reviewers felt their high expectations for an autobiography by such a celebrated author were not fully met, desiring more direct revelations about his writing process. A few even described the book as "boring" or "unrelatable," struggling to connect with the memories and events presented.
Overall, the book is considered a significant and valuable autobiography, frequently described as more than just a memoir - it's an "epic novel" or a "manifesto in praise of storytelling." It offers a unique and intimate perspective on the creative process and the life of a literary giant. While certain sections might test a reader's patience, the general consensus is that the book deepens one's appreciation for the author and his work, transforming the mundane into the magical. This autobiography is highly recommended for readers who are already familiar with and enjoy Gabriel García Márquez's fiction, as it profoundly enriches their understanding of his literary universe and its profound inspirations. It will particularly appeal to aspiring writers, journalists, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between lived experience, memory, and the profound act of creation. It is a testament to the power of words and how a life, whether seemingly ordinary or extraordinary, can be sculpted into a compelling and unforgettable narrative.
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