19 April 2014

Leaders and Artists Mourn the Death of Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Colombian author, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, is famous for his beguiling stories of love and longing. He brought Latin America to life for millions of readers and put magical realism on the literary map. He died on Maudy Thursday (17 April 2014). He was 87.

A prolific writer who started out as a newspaper reporter, Garcia Marquez's masterpiece was "One Hundred Years of Solitude," a dream-like, dynastic epic that helped him win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1982.

Because of his passion for writing, several world leaders, fellow writers and celebrities mourned the death and bid farewell to giant of Latin American literature.

Here are quotes from friends and famous admirers of the Nobel-winning author as compiled by Agence France-Presse:

US President Barack Obama:
"The world has lost one of its greatest visionary writers -- and one of my favorites from the time I was young. Affectionately known as 'Gabo' to millions of his fans, he first won international recognition with his masterpiece One Hundred Years of Solitude. I once had the privilege to meet him in Mexico, where he presented me with an inscribed copy that I cherish to this day. ... I offer my thoughts to his family and friends, whom I hope take solace in the fact that Gabo's work will live on for generations to come."
Former US president Bill Clinton:
"I was saddened to learn of the passing of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. From the time I read One Hundred Years of Solitude more than 40 years ago, I was always amazed by his unique gifts of imagination, clarity of thought, and emotional honesty. He captured the pain and joy of our common humanity in settings both real and magical. I was honored to be his friend and to know his great heart and brilliant mind for more than 20 years."
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos:
"One thousand years of solitude and sadness for the death of the greatest Colombian of all time. Solidarity and condolences to (Garcia Marquez's wife Mercedes) Gaba and the family. Giants never die."
Colombian pop star Shakira:
"Dear Gabo, you once said that life isn't what one lived, but the life one remembers and how he remembers it to retell it... your life, dear Gabo, will be remembered by all of us as a unique and singular gift, and as the most original story of all. It's difficult to say goodbye to you, with all that you've given us! You will always be in my heart and in those of all who loved and admired you. Shak."
Colombian singer Juanes:
"The greatest of all has left but his immortal legend remains."
Peru's Nobel-winning writer Mario Vargas Llosa:
"A great writer whose work gave great exposure and prestige to the literature of our (Spanish) language has died. His novels will survive him and continue gaining readers everywhere."
Chilean novelist Isabel Allende:
"Very few literary works survive the ruthless passage of time, very few authors are remembered, but Garcia Marquez is in the pantheon of the classics. In order not to weep for him, I will keep reading him again and again."
Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto:
"In the name of Mexico, I express sorrow over the death of one of the greatest writers of our time: Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Through his work, Garcia Marquez made Latin American magical realism universal, marking the culture of our era."
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff:
"His unique characters and his exuberant Latin America will remain etched in the heart of the memory of millions of his readers."
Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho:
"He broke a wall between reality and fantasy, opening a path for an entire generation of South American writers."
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro:
"Gabo left his spiritual footprint engraved in the New Era of our (Latin) America, One hundred years of Love for his eternal spirit."
Ecuadoran President Rafael Correa:
"Gabo has left us, we will have years of solitude, but his works and love for the Great Fatherland (Latin America) remains. Until victory, always, dear Gabo!"
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) leftist guerrilla group:
"Colombia and the world lose with the death of Gabo. His work safeguards his memory."