THE WRITER'S HARBINGER: AN ANALYSIS OF THE JOURNALISTIC TEXT OF GABRIEL GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i34.145795Keywords:
journalism, literature, Gabriel García MárquezAbstract
The present work seeks to identify characteristics of the informative text that appears in the journalistic work of the writer Gabriel García Márquez, to understand how the writer adapts or refute standardization norms set in the modern journalism, in a period of your life that can be recognized as important for his formation as a future writer. The bibliographic study focuses on his journalistic collection and concludes that in his early years as a journalist, García Márquez rejected the excessive textual standardization and adapted other rules to his needs, adopting characteristics that would mark his text as representative of the slope of the new Latin American journalism.
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