Gabriel García Márquez, Conjurer of Literary Magic, Dies at 87

Gabriel García Márquez died on Thursday at 87. Over the years, as his work was reviewed in The New York Times, numerous luminaries took the opportunity to consider the great author and his work, including William 

Nobel prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez has died in Mexico aged 87, his family says. Garcia Marquez was considered one of the greatest Spanish-language authors, best known for his masterpiece of magic realism, One Hundred 

Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a Nobel Prize-winning author, journalist, and screenwriter, died Thursday at age 87, according to a report citing a source close to Marquez's family. An Associated Press report did not include the cause of death, although

Gabriel García Márquez died on Thursday at 87. Over the years, as his work was reviewed in The New York Times, numerous luminaries took the opportunity to consider the great author and his work, including William 

The AP reported this afternoon that Gabriel García Márquez, the legendary Colombian author and Nobel laureate, died today at the age of 87.