Gabriel García Márquez bibliography

The following is a list of works published by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, which includes short stories, novellas, novels, and collections, as well as other writings. The majority of his work deals with themes such as love, the influence of Caribbean culture, and solitude. He is one of a group of authors considered to have contributed to the recognition of Latin American literature around the world, and also as one of the founders of the magical realism genre. His novel One Hundred Years of Solitude was regarded as one of the most important works in the Spanish language during the Fourth International Conference of the Spanish Language held in Cartagena, Colombia, in March 2007. Apart from being his most relevant work, it is also the one that has had the greatest impact in Latin America. He is also known for works such as No One Writes to the Colonel, The Autumn of the Patriarch, and Love in the Time of Cholera, among many others. As a journalist, he also authored five journalistic works and a large number of short stories.

In 1982, García Márquez received the Nobel Prize in Literature "for his novels and short stories, in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a richly composed world of imagination, reflecting a continent's life and conflicts." His acceptance speech was titled The Solitude of Latin America. He is part of the group of Latin American authors who have received the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Plays

 * Diatriba de amor contra un hombre sentado (Diatribe of Love Against a Seated Man) (1994) Finished in 1987, premiered in 1988, and published in 1994.

Screenplays

 * Viva Sandino (1982)