- Barranquilla Group
The Barranquilla Group was the name given to the group of
writer s,journalist s, andphilosopher s who congregated in theColombia n city in the middle of the twentieth century; it became one of the most productiveintellectual andliterary communities of the period. Among the most influential and notable members wereGabriel García Márquez ,Álvaro Cepeda Samudio ,Germán Vargas , andAlfonso Fuenmayor , all of whom also comprise the fictionalized Barranquilla Group referred to as the "four friends" ofMacondo in "Cien Años de Soledad " ("One Hundred Years of Solitude ") (1967), by García Márquez.One Hundred Years of Solitude, First HarperPerennial Edition, HarperCollins Publishers, Inc., 1991.] They were all journalists at the onset of the informal group, working mostly for "El Nacional ", "El Heraldo", and "El Universal"; most were alsonovelist s andpoet s, often publishing their own literary work in the hitherto-mentionednewspapers .Living to Tell the Tale, First Vintage International Edition, Random House, Inc., 2004.] Another "itinerant" member, as García Márquez refers to him in his memoir, "Vivir para Contarla " ("Living to Tell the Tale ") (2002), wasJosé Félix Fuenmayor , the father of Alfonso, who was also a journalist, as well as an acclaimed poet and novelist. Referring to the group in his memoir, García Márquez writesNever did I feel, as I did in those days, so much a part of that city and the half-dozen friends who were beginning to be known as the Barranquilla Group in the journalistic and intellectual circles of the country. They were young writers and artists who exercised a certain leadership in the cultural life of the city, guided by the Catalan master
Don Ramón Vinyes , a legendarydramatist andbookseller who had been consecrated in the "Espaca Encyclopedia " since 1924.Living to Tell the Tale, First Vintage International Edition, Random House, Inc., 2004.]References
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